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Stay Safe During Spring Yard Work: Tips for Common Hazards

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Spring brings glorious weather and the opportunity to tackle yard work like mowing, gardening, and trimming. However, it’s important to stay mindful of safety hazards. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons highlights the dangers of power mowers, injuring around 80,000 people annually. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind before diving into your spring chores:

  1. Get a Tetanus Shot:
    Tetanus can cause serious health issues, including jaw spasms, muscle convulsions, and death. Make sure your tetanus shot is up to date.
  2. Use Caution with Power Mowers:
    Wear hard-toed shoes and keep children and pets away. Clear the yard of objects that could become dangerous projectiles when struck by the mower.
  3. Use Ladders Safely:
    Falls from ladders are common during spring tasks like tree trimming and gutter cleaning. Climb ladders empty-handed and have someone pass you tools once you’re in place.
  4. Check Your Chainsaw:
    Make sure both you and your chainsaw are in good condition before use. Never climb a ladder while holding a chainsaw or any sharp object.
  5. Consider Hiring Professionals:
    For tasks that require a lot of climbing or specialized skills, hiring professionals can ensure the job is done safely and correctly.
  6. Lift Properly:
    When moving heavy bags, lift with your legs by bending at the knees and lifting from within your feet’s span. Use carts or wheelbarrows to transport heavy items over longer distances.
  7. Use Ergonomic Tools:
    Opt for tools with ergonomic grips to prevent wrist injuries. Rakes, shovels, and trowels with arm fittings can make gardening safer and more comfortable.

Following these tips can help you enjoy your spring yard work while minimizing the risk of injury.

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