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Shriners
Hospitals for
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Lawnmower
safety
starts with help from Shriners Hospitals
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The snow has melted and soon enough, the long blades of
grass underneath will need to be cut. To ensure a safe lawn
mowing experience, Shiners Hospitals for Children suggest
that safety precautions be carefully followed. Shriners
Hospitals treat many children each year who have been
seriously injured as a result of power lawnmower accidents.
Many of these incidents result in the loss of fingers, toes,
limbs and even eyes. Tragically, some lawnmower accidents
can result in permanent brain damage or even death. In 2001,
about 275,000 people were treated in hospital emergency
rooms for injuries related to lawn and garden tools, and
about 35,000 of those injured were under 15 years of age.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,
each year about 75 people are killed and about 20,000 are
injured on or near riding lawnmowers and garden tractors.
One out of every five deaths involves a child. The
Commission estimates that most of the deaths occur when a
child is in the path of a moving mower. Although tragic,
these unfortunate situations could have been avoided, if
adults had taken the proper precautions. |
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To prevent injuries to children and adults from lawnmowers, please follow
these safety tips from Shriners |
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Wear
appropriate clothing and shoes. Wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, eye
protection and heavy gloves. Wear sturdy, close-toed shoes with
slip-resistant rubber soles. |
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Do not allow passengers on a riding mower |
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Use a mower with an
automatic blade cut-off. Stay behind the handle until the blade
stops. Never reach under a mower while it is still operating. If
you need to remove debris or check the blade, disconnect the
wire from the spark plug.
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Keep children out of the yard and indoors while mowing the lawn
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It is recommended that children under the age of 14 not be
allowed to operate a lawnmower |
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Always prepare your lawn for mowing. Check your lawn for items such
as sticks, rocks, toys, etc. Make sure nothing is hidden in the
grass.
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Don't
cut grass when it's wet. |
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Always prepare your lawn for mowing.
Check your lawn for items such as sticks, rocks, toys, etc. Make
sure nothing is hidden in the grass. |
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On
slopes, mow up and down rather than across the slope.
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For more information on lawnmower safety,
or Shriners' network of hospitals that treat children with
orthopedic problems, bums and spinal cord injuries, please write to
Shriners International Headquarters, Public Relations Dept., 2900
Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607. or visit our Web site at
www.shrinershq.org. If you know a child Shriners can help,
call1-800-237-5055 in the United States or 1-800-361-7256 in Canada.
Shriners Hospitals provide free treatment to children under age 18
without regard to race, religion or relationship to a Shriners. |
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