Lawn mowers can propel debris such as stones, plastic edging, wood chips and pieces of broken blades –at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
Some handy tips:
- Walk the area before beginning a lawn care routine. Relocate toys, hoses, rocks and sticks.
- Check the lawn mower blade regularly. Look for damage, bends and dullness. Blades should be replaced every year or two, depending on usage.
- Leave the mower’s rear deflector in the position set by manufacturer.
- Keep children and pets inside when the mower is in operation.
- Be attentive to joggers, cyclists, cars passing by and other people or pets in the area that might be struck by a flying piece of debris.
- Allow the engine to cool for 10 minutes to cool before re-fueling