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LAWNMOWER SAFETY TIPS (FROM AAOS WEBSITE)

Lawnmower Safety tips

Like many homeowners, you may use a lawnmower to help maintain your property. Lawnmowers are powerful tools, but they can also be very dangerous. In 2006, for example, almost 100,000 people suffered injuries by power, hand and riding mowers. Most injuries are sustained by adults 25 to 64 years old, followed by children under the age of five and people age 65 and older. The estimated medical, legal, insurance and disability costs to treat these injuries is $567,000,000 every year and rising.

Each year, many thousands of people suffer deep cuts, loss of fingers and toes, crushed and broken bones, joint injuries, burns, infections, other injuries, and even death due to improper or careless use of lawnmowers. Injuries happen to people from all age groups, mostly adults between the ages of 25 and 64 years.

Most lawnmower injuries are preventable if you concentrate on your task and use common sense. Here are some basic tips for staying safe.

Maintain Your Lawnmower
Operate Your Lawnmower Properly
 
Use Caution
 
Keep Children Safe
 
Consider the Terrain

Sources: National Electronic Injury Surveillance Systems of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC); Consumer Product Safety Commission, NEISS.

 
Last reviewed and updated: June 2008
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