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    Questions about child safety and injury prevention, as well as treatment for minor injuries.


    19. Lawnmower Safety - Top

    Lawnmower Injuries

    More than 60,000 injuries related to lawn mowing are treated by hospital emergency rooms each year.Children younger than 15 have the most mower accidents of any age group.

    Most of these injuries are caused by the unsafe use of power lawn mowers rather than a mechanical malfunction. Only properly trained children, 12-years or older, should be allowed to mow the lawn alone.

    Follow these guidelines for your safety and the safety of your children:

    Be sure people - especially children - and pets are out of the yard while mowing.
    Never allow passengers on a riding mower.
    Make certain children who mow the lawn understand safety guidelines.
    Read your owner's manual before mowing and never override the mower's safety functions.
    Wear heavy-duty shoes and long pants.
    Do not mow at dusk or at night.
    Make sure the grass is dry.
    Clear yard of sticks, stones and other debris that may be shot out while mowing.
    Never leave a mower unattended unless the spark plug is disconnected.
    Never adjust mower height or clean/remove the grass chute with the engine running.
    Stay clear of a hot engine. Mufflers can reach up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
    Never drink alcohol before or during mowing.
    Never smoke when filling the gas tank.
    Never smoke when fixing or using a lawn mower.
    Always disconnect the spark plug wire and let the engine cool 10 minutes when refueling. Gas spilled on a hot engine could cause a flash fire.
    Always mow across an incline with a walk-behind mower.
    Always mow up and down an incline with a riding mower.
    Never leave the mower unattended while the engine is running.
    - Updated: June 11, 2001

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