Landscaping and Gardening.info

Landscaping and Gardening.info header image 2

Guide to Lawn Mower Safety

March 28th, 2009 · No Comments

by Lucille Green

These Days, mowers are an everyday grass and garden maintenance tool, but it still needs to be handled with safety as a major worry. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that nearly sixty-thousand injuries are treated in ER’s each twelve months caused by the unsafe use of mowers. Kids under the age of 15 are at higher risk to injury from lawn mowers and this easy guide on proper mower operation will help prevent such untoward incidents from occurring.

Accidents may be devastating and it is critical to never take lawn mower safety lightly. Riding mowers which are gasoline powered present a few of the more severe potentials of injury to both adults or kids. Regrettably, adults frequently permit small children to sit on their laps, which is not safe. With small passengers riding on mowers, there’s constantly the possibility that they could fall from the mower while it’s switched on.

These are a few tips for gasoline fueled lawn mowers:

It should go without saying that you shouldn’t light up when filling the gas tank and be certain to store gasoline in a vessel that’s designed for storing fuel. Don’t keep gas in large amounts inside your house or fill a lawn mower fuel tank indoors or within closed areas. Likewise, do not attempt to keep the mower near a heat source or put it close to an open flame, spark source, or pilot burner like as near a water heater or electrical devices.

You must clean and wipe gasoline spillages quickly and never attempt to start the engine with spilled gasoline on it. If that occurs, move the machine from the area soaked with spilled gasoline and avoid igniting anything until all of the fuel has completely vanished from the ground.

Don’t fill the tank past its required capacity and always make sure to replace the gasoline top and screw properly. Never attempt to remove the gas top or add fuel while the engine is idling and make sure to allow the engine to cool before refueling. For every kind of lawn mowers, powered or not, always be sure to fully review the safety info held within it’s user’s reference book.

Before getting on a riding lawn mower or turning on the engine, make sure all rubbish like stones, sticks or toys are moved from the grass or garden since scattered objects can get into the lawn mower and cause serious injury. Never attempt making the mower traverse hilly or bumpy land. Finally, don’t endeavor to modify, change or disable safety mechanisms and always ensure proper operation on a regular basis.

It is no doubt a reality that a lawn mower is far beyond just a basic, everyday device living in our garages, though utilizing precautionary measures, most of the serious and serious injuries caused by lawn mowers can actually be prevented. Before operating any lawn mower equipment, always take into consideration these tips for mowers, since they might turn into a very precarious tool if utilized stupidly or without thinking of the right safety precautions.

About the Author:

Tags: ,

Tags: Landscaping and Gardening

0 responses so far ↓

  • There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.

Leave a Comment

It sounds like SK2 has recently been updated on this blog. But not fully configured. You MUST visit Spam Karma's admin page at least once before letting it filter your comments (chaos may ensue otherwise).