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how dangerous are lawn mowers

by Prof. Orland Schmeler III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Some of the common types of injuries caused by lawn mowers include:

  • Injuries to the eyes, including blindness
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Serious cuts or lacerations
  • Serious burns
  • Broken bones, including cracked ribs
  • Muscle and tendon damage
  • Mutilation or amputation of fingers, toes, hands, and feet
  • Damage to internal organs, for example a lacerated liver or ruptured spleen
  • Permanent disfigurement

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A lawn mower can cause injuries to both the person using it and anyone near it. For example, because the blades of a powered push lawn mower spin at very high speeds, it can cut or completely cut off fingers and toes. A riding lawn mower
riding lawn mower
A riding mower, a ride-on lawnmower, or a tractor lawnmower is a type of lawn mower on which the operator is seated, unlike mowers which are pushed or towed.
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can overturn and crush the driver, resulting in serious injury or even death.
May 19, 2017

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What are the dangers of riding a lawn mower?

A riding lawn mower can overturn and crush the driver, resulting in serious injury or even death. Additionally, lawn mower blades can propel rocks or other objects on the ground at a high rate of speed, causing injury to whomever is in the path of the object.

How common are lawn mower injuries?

In fact, in a 2015 report, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) stated that nearly 82,000 people suffered injuries related to lawn mowers and lawn tractors, many of them children.

Can a lawn mower cause a burn?

Lawn mowers can also cause serious burns when gasoline is added to an already hot motor or if there is a design flaw in the fuel system. Some of the common types of injuries caused by lawn mowers include:

What happens if you get your hand caught in the mower blade?

One of the most severe dangers involves getting one’s hand caught in the mower blade. You may well know someone who has lost part of a finger at the hands of a lawn mower blade, but needless to say that the effects are irreversible.

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How common are lawn mower accidents?

The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission estimates more than 37,000 Americans suffer a power mower-related injury each year.

What is the most common injury from a lawn mower?

Common lawn mower-related injuries are deep cuts; loss of fingers, hands, toes, or feet; broken and dislocated bones; burns; eye injuries; soft tissue damage; and sprains or strains.

Can a lawnmower explode?

A lawn mower is likely to explode if it catches fire, or if there are unauthorized changes made to the fuel supply and the engine. When used normally, the chances of a lawn mower exploding are virtually negligible.

How many people have died by a lawnmower?

Accidents happen every day, and the U.S. sees about 35,000 per year from lawn mowing alone.

Can a lawnmower cut bone?

The sharp blades on a mower can injure, cut the skin or even go deeper into the muscle, ligaments, tendons and bones.

Can cutting grass cause a fire?

Therefore, when grass clippings are bagged, you have a large amount of clippings in a bag that is generating heat; and if that bag is broke open inside a trash truck or a compost bin, the gases produced by the grass clippings are exposed to oxygen, causing the material to ignite and catch fire (spontaneously combust).

How powerful is a lawnmower engine?

Rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are generally powered with gasoline and have engines that are two horsepower to seven horsepower. Riding lawn mowers, on the other hand, have 13 horsepower to 30 horsepower engines because they're so much bigger and heavier.

Why does my lawn mower shoot flames?

Lawn Mower Engine Operation The fuel can burn inefficiently for a number of reasons, allowing flammable gases to exit the engine, and if the temperature in the muffler gets high enough, the gases can ignite there and cause backfiring or after-firing, which occurs after you stop the engine.

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18 hours ago  · A lawn mower can cause injuries to both the person using it and anyone near it. For example, because the blades of a powered push lawn mower spin at very high speeds, it can cut or completely cut off fingers and toes. A riding lawn mower can overturn and crush the driver, resulting in serious injury or even death.

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