Don’t leave
yours or your children’s safety to chance and follow our top 10 lawn mower
safety tips when cutting your grass.
Wear the correct clothing
By their very
nature, lawn mowers move the ground and can throw stones and small objects back
at you. Ensure you wear long trousers to protect your legs and other protective
equipment, like gloves. For extremely loud lawn mowers you should consider
wearing ear plugs, or protective hearing aids to protect your ears.
Wear shoes!
We have all done
it, but cutting the grass in nothing but flip flops or even worse - nothing at
all! - can have disastrous consequences. One slip and you could lose a toe or
two! Always wear shoes to protect your feet.
Slopes
If you have to
cut the grass on a verge or slope, always mow walking across the slope. By
avoiding cutting the grass by going up and down the slope, you remove the risk
of losing control of the lawn mower and having it run you over.
Push don't pull
By pushing your
lawn mower around the garden you remain in control of where it goes. You are
also guaranteed to be walking facing forward, reducing the risk of you tripping
and falling.
Avoid wet grass
Do not cut the
grass when it is wet. This is particularly relevant when using electric lawn
mowers. Remember - electricity and water doesn’t mix. You will also reduce the
risk of you slipping and hurting yourself in the process.
Avoid the dark
Only cut the
grass during daylight. By mowing the lawn in the dark you run the risk of
tripping and falling and hurting yourself in the process.
Avoid alcohol
People are often
tempted to fire up the barbeque, have a beer and mow the lawn. A lawn mower is
much the same as driving a car, and you wouldn’t drink and drink! Stay safe and
avoid alcohol when you are mowing the lawn.
Use a socket adapter
Ensure the power
to your lawn mower cuts if for any reason there is an electrical fault. A RCD
socket adaptor will automatically stop the power to the machine if there is a
power surge etc.
Keep hands and feet safe
Avoid cleaning
the lawn mower blades with your hands and feet. The lawn mower blade can be
sharp and can still turn, causing damage to your skin. Use a hard object like a
trowel to scrap the debris and clumps of grass from beneath your lawn mower.
Before doing any of this, make sure that the lawn mower is turned off.
No children
Lawn mower
aren’t toys so don’t let your children play with them. Be aware of where they
are, when cutting your grass to avoid any unexpected accidents from occurring.
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