ALEXANDRIA, Va. — With summer and lawn mowing season in full swing, the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute reminds everyone to keep safety in mind when using lawn mowers, trimmers, chainsaws and other lawn and yard gear.
“We all want our yards looking top-notch for picnics, parties and relaxing, but remember to learn the safety features and adopt safe practices when using your mower and other outdoor power equipment,” OPEI President and CEO Kris Kiser said in a press release.
“Follow manufacturers’ guidance. It sounds basic, but it’s important.”
Get ready first:
— Before mowing, scan the yard and remove rocks, sticks, toys and any loose objects that get in the way of mowing and other equipment.
— Note any steep slopes, holes or low-hanging branches so you can navigate them with care.
— Check oil and air filters. Look for damaged or missing parts.
— Read and follow the manufacturer’s owner’s manuals.
— Clean and store equipment properly. Wipe off dirt and debris and keep your equipment in a dry place.
Fuel up:
— Use fresh fuel. Never store equipment with fuel in the tank. Remember, storing fuel in hot, humid conditions will make it grow stale more quickly.
— Always turn off the engine and allow the mower to cool completely before refilling the tank.
— Charge batteries using an appropriate charger. Use the charger that came with your equipment and follow the manufacturer instructions, including how to store batteries properly.
Use equipment safely:
— Never disable, modify or remove safety devices.
— Always keep kids and pets away from operating equipment.
— Wear closed-toed shoes, long pants, safety glasses and hearing protection.
— Use caution when mowing on slopes.
For more safety information about outdoor power equipment, visit opei.org .