
Remember the first time you cut your parent’s lawn by yourself? If you are over forty, you probably used a manual push type, which required the strength of Samson for overgrown yards. As time progressed, our parents got gas powered push movers and eventually they moved on to riding mowers. Mowing the yard was not too bad. You could cut the yard, watch the neighborhood action, and get the feel of an engine (a true Tim the Toolman experience!). Since you are now an adult, you realize that there is more to mowing than just cranking up the engine and riding off to the green gloryland. Below are some basic tips to keep you safe while you keep yourself and the yard in shape.
For Gasoline Mowers:
- Fill the tank before starting and don't refill it after the engine is hot.
- Never dangle gas cans from mower handles where a hot exhaust pipe could ignite escaping fumes and cause an explosion.
- Start the mower on level ground where you have firm footing. Mow parallel to a slope. Never pull the mower toward you always push it.
- Always turn off the mower and disconnect the spark plug wire before unclogging the machine or adjusting it. Gasoline mowers can start even when they're turned off if the blade is rotated.
For Electric Mowers:
- Check cords and plugs. If you cut the cord with the mower frequently, use a ground fault interrupter to insure your safety.
Hedge Trimmers/Weed Trimmers/Lawn Edgers:
- Wear safety eye protection. It's also a good idea to wear long pants when doing lawn work to protect from abrasions.
- Never use electric-hedge trimmers over your head. If trimmers become lodged on something, disconnect power source before, attempting to dislodge it.
- Remember weed trimmers are intended for groundwork only, not for overhead work in trees or bushes where the hazard of flying debris is a real possibility.
- When using a weed trimmer, disconnect power before advancing the line if it is a manual-feed trimmer.
In General:
- Before mowing, trimming or edging, read the owner's manual, and pay particular attention to safety recommendation.
- Clear the lawn of sticks, stones, toys, and anything else that might be flung by the mower, trimmer or edger.
- Also, clear the yard of 'Children and pets. Always be aware of where others might be in the yard. A moment’s inattention could mean tragedy.
- Wear sturdy shoes with rough soles. Never go barefoot or wear cloth shoes or sandals.
- Keep hands and feet away form the mower housing and never unclog the mower when it's running.
- Keep children away from a mower unless you're sure they're trained in how to use it and the dangers.
- Don't mow, trim or edge in "blind spots". There may be hidden obstacles under bushes or hedges, or in trees.
- Be aware of the lawn surface, watch out for "pot holes" or tree roots.
- Never leave equipment running. And never leave tools where others might stumble over them.
Creator- Wanda Walters
Email: walterswm@mcsc.usmc.milGraphics:Kurt Davis
Email: kdavis@nassig.sicliy.navy.mil
Sunday, March 18, 2001