Now that summer is upon us,
children will be using lawnmowers to cut the grass. But the
lawnmower is one of the most dangerous tools around the home. Nearly
210,000 people -- approximately 16,200 of them children under age 19 -- were treated in doctors' offices, clinics and emergency rooms for lawn mower-related injuries in 2007, according to the
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).These injuries from lawnmowers can be in the form of deep cuts, loss of fingers and toes, broken and dislocated bones, burns, and eye and other injuries. Some of these injuries can be
very serious. Both the person using the lawnmower and people standing nearby can be hurt by these
powerful tools.The
AAP recommends that parents
not allow children on ride-on lawnmowers, that they
wear sturdy shoes when mowing, that they
pick up objects from the lawn, that they
mow hills sideways along the slope instead of up and down, and other practical tips to prevent lawn mowing injuries to children.
For more information, go to:
American Association of PediatricsU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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