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Lawn Mower Safety |
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The power lawn
mower is one of the most dangerous tools around the home. Each year,
approximately 68,000 persons with injuries caused by power mowers
were treated in emergency departments. More than 9,000 of the people
hurt were younger than 18 years. Older children and adolescents were
most often hurt while cutting lawns as chores or as a way to earn
money.
Lawn mower
injuries include deep cuts, loss of fingers and toes, broken and
dislocated bones, burns, and eye and other injuries. Some injuries
are very serious. Both users of mowers and those who are nearby can
be hurt.
To prevent
lawn mower injuries to children, the American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends the following:
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Try to use a
mower with a control that stops the mower from moving forward if
the handle is let go.
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Children
younger than 16 years should not be allowed to use ride-on mowers.
Children younger than 12 years should not use walk-behind mowers.
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Make sure that
sturdy shoes (not sandals or sneakers) are worn while mowing.
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Prevent
injuries from flying objects, such as stones or toys, by picking
up objects from the lawn before mowing begins. Use a collection
bag for grass clippings or a plate that covers the opening where
cut grass is released. Have anyone who uses a mower wear hearing
and eye protection.
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Make sure that
children are indoors or at a safe distance well away from the area
that you plan to mow.
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Start and
refuel mowers outdoors, not in a garage or shed. Mowers should be
refueled with the motor turned off and cool.
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Make sure that
blade settings (to set the wheel height or dislodge debris) are
done by an adult, with the mower off and the spark plug removed or
disconnected.
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Do not pull the
mower backward or mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary, and
carefully look for children behind you when you mow in reverse.
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Always turn off
the mower and wait for the blades to stop completely before
removing the grass catcher, unclogging the discharge chute, or
crossing gravel paths, roads, or other areas.
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Do not allow
children to ride as passengers on ride-on mowers.
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