Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Lawn Mower Injuries – Prevention


The sight of a freshly mowed lawn hardly makes you instantly think of injuries; however, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that 253,000 people were treated for lawn-mower related injuries in 2010. Injuries are caused mostly by contact with blades, heated components of the mechanism, or projectiles shot from the mower.Also, the most common injuries are cuts, burns, broken bones and, in extreme cases, damage requiring amputation.


There are many guidelines and tips that can be followed to prevent lawn mower-related Injury Attorney Milwaukee. First and foremost, before cutting the grass, you should always remove stones, toys and debris from the grass to prevent injury from flying objects.Second, sturdy shoes, not sandals or sneakers, should always be worn while mowing the lawn.Third, only mowers that have protection over hot and sharp parts, and have a control that stops the mower blade from moving if the handle is let go, should be used.Fourth, mowers should only be driven, or pushed, up and down slopes to prevent rollovers.Fifth, protective eyewear should be worn at all times.Lastly, children should not be in the yard while the grass is being cut, but if they are, then they should stay at least twenty feet away from the mower.Moreover, if children happen to be operating a lawn mower, they should be given instructions so they understand how to correctly operate a lawn mower. Thus, if these tips are followed the amount of lawn mower-related Injury Lawyer Milwaukee should drop significantly.


Mowing the lawn can be fun, relaxing and a good form of exercise, but the proper safety precautions must be taken to ensure the operator’s safety, as well as others in the vicinity that are expecting operators to use their mowers in a reasonable manner.

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