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Keep Kids Safe During Yard Work


Power tools make yard work easier, from mowing the lawn to trimming the bushes. But these tools also pose a threat to children if you don't take safety steps.

Accidents involving lawnmowers send thousands of children age 18 or younger to emergency rooms each year. And several thousand more are hurt by other outdoor power tools.

Lawnmower injuries include:

  • Cuts, burns, and other injuries to arms and legs
  • Loss of fingers and limbs
  • Injuries to the respiratory system and lungs (called inhalation injuries) from toxic fumes
  • Eye injuries from flying debris

Most of these injuries can be prevented if young children are correctly supervised. Of if they are kept out of the work area. Here are some key safety tips:

  • Keep children out of any work area where you're using outdoor power equipment. This includes lawnmowers, weed trimmers, edgers, chippers, shredders, and log splitters.
  • If a child enters a work area, turn off any outdoor power device at once.
  • Don't let a young child operate or play with outdoor power equipment, even when it's not in use.
  • Never allow passengers on riding mowers or tow trailers carrying children.
  • Clear the work area of any objects, such as twigs, stones, and toys that could be thrown by lawnmower blades or other equipment.
  • Look for children before and while you back up and when you go around corners, shrubs, trees, or other obstacles.
  • Wear sturdy shoes (not sandals or sneakers) while mowing.

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