Preventing playground burns in your children on sunny Florida days

Playground set — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Trong Nguyen Families are getting ready for more beach days, pool outings, and, of course, playground adventures as temps climb around Central Florida. But parents should be aware of a hidden risk that comes along with the warmer weather: playground equipment can burn children’s sensitive skin in a matter

Miami’s playground surface reaches 177.9 degrees in Florida’s scorching heat

Extreme heat; Florida not pictured – Playground set — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Trong Nguyen Many people consider this summer to be the hottest they can recall, and Florida has recently been the subject of numerous excessive heat warnings. However, it’s not simply the scorching sun and oppressive humidity that make outdoor play hazardous. The risk

Ways extreme heat impacts houses, cars in the Sunshine State

Extreme heat; Florida not pictured – Thick orange smoke haze over homes — Courtesy: Shutterstock — SvetlanaSF It is obvious that this intense heat can be harmful to our health, but it is less clear how much of a financial toll it might have on our homes and vehicles. Our houses struggle in the heat,

Two brand-new Chevy sports cars are being developed according to GM president

Photo Credit: Chevrolet Two brand-new Chevrolet sports vehicles are on the way. The new development was provided by Mark Reuss, president of General Motors, who stated that two Chevy performance vehicles would be released sometime in 2024. Many people assume that one of these new vehicles might be the all-electric Corvette Reuss previously alluded to

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is named the 2023 Family Green Car of the Year by Green Car Journal

Photo Source/Copyright: Mitsubishi Motors The automotive industry is constantly changing, and along with it, so is the automotive market. About a decade ago, vehicles that utilized alternative fuel types were considered luxury items. They weren’t very popular and were thought of as a trend. Gasoline internal combustion engines would remain on top forever, correct? Well,

With Sunbit financing, Mitsubishi Motors will now provide more maintenance options

Mitsubishi Logo – Photo Source/Copyright: Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Motors has a long history as an automaker in North America. Mitsubishi is recognized for its many sports vehicles, and it made its first foray into the United States as a brand of rally race cars. Even though the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander, 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, 2022

Ford F-150 Raptor R to Make Debut in 2022; Dubbed “Scary Fast”

Ford F-150 Raptor R – Photo Source/Copyright: Ford via Twitter The Ford F-150 lineup is set to welcome a new trim and several other variants right ahead of the 2023 model year. A two-tone Heritage Edition F-150 is first up, just in time for the model’s 75th anniversary, while an entry-level, off-road Rattler trim comes

Chevrolet to host NFT Auction, winner will drive away in a free 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06

Photo Credit: Chevrolet Chevy will host an auction for an NFT (non-fungible token) of the all-new 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06. The auction winner will not only receive the NFT, but also a free 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06. This auction takes place at a time when the NFT and cryptocurrency markets are particularly volatile. Despite the

A new generation of the Chevy Trax crossover is coming in 2023

2023 Chevy Trax — Photo Source/Copyright: Chevrolet Media Attention all SUV and compact car enthusiasts! A new and improved generation of the Chevrolet Trax crossover is heading on down. Its more luxurious rival, the Buick Encore, shares a similar platform and mechanisms, but unfortunately, is getting axed. However, the Trax model is here to stay.

Ford patents new innovative multifunction car visor

Ford Patents Multifunction Car Visor – Photo Source/Copyright: Ford First came the visor, followed by the addition of mirrors and lights–but what’s coming next? If Ford gets its way, the visor should receive a few interesting tweaks. Bosch first developed its virtual visor a couple of years ago, but that innovation hasn’t made it to