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Why Do Garden Accidents Happen?

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How To Prevent Gardening injuries

Why Do Garden Accidents Happen?

  • people take shortcuts
  • lack of skill or training to ensure that the job is done safely
  • ignorance of potential risks
  • lack of planning and preparation
  • and, of course, bad luck; being in the wrong place at the wrong time

Making your garden safer

  • Design a garden so that it reduces the need for high maintenance and lifting.
  • Avoid trip hazards such as loose paving slabs, hosepipes left unravelled or uneven surfaces.
  • Use surfaces that provide a good grip underfoot.
  • Avoid the garden if possible when conditions are icy and slippery.
  • Empty paddling pools after children have finished playing in them.
  • Learn which plants are poisonous and ensure children and pets stay away from them.
  • Electrical equipment should never be used in wet weather.
  • Use an RCD (residual current device) to prevent electric shocks. It cuts out the flow of electricity when a cable or flex is cut through.
  • Lock away chemicals such as weedkillers and insecticides. Just because they have the words ‘organic’ or ‘bio’ on them, does not make them safe for children to touch.
  • Wear safety equipment – such as goggles, hard hats, gloves and steel toecapped boots – when using machinery. Tuck in loose items of clothing.
  • Never leave a barbecue unattended and make sure the flames are extinguished before going to bed.
  • If you are in the least bit unsure about the safety of tackling a job, call in professionals.
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Take care in the garden

 Pond safety

  • Position the pond where it can be seen from the house.
  • Design the pond with gently sloping edges – this is safer than a sudden drop into deep water.
  • Cover small ponds with a combination of heavy-duty wooden trellis and wire mesh. Safety grids that sit just below the surface of the water are also available from a number of retailers.
  • Put a fence around large ponds to ensure children cannot access them.
  • Grow plants around the deeper side of a pond to stop children getting near the edge.

Personal safety equipment

Around 300,000 individuals in the UK attended Accident and Emergency departments after having an accident in the garden in 2004. Some 87,000 people were actually injured while gardening.

The lawnmower tops the list of the most dangerous pieces of equipment, with 6,500 lawnmower related accidents reported each year. Suprisingly the innocuous flowerpot is the second most dangerous tool, causing 5,300 accidents, with falls, cuts and lifting injuries some of the most common types of accident recorded.

Many of the following points might sound like common sense, but it’s incredible how many people end up in hospital because they haven’t taken basic safety precautions in the garden.

Expert Information courtesy of the bbc


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