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For example, the Amer- ican Academy of Orthopae- dic Surgeons reports that, in 2016, more than 90,000 pa- tients, including nearly 5,000 children, were treated in hos- pital emergency rooms for lawn mower-related injuries. Lawn- and garden-related injuries can be prevent- ed without going to great lengths. • Know your terrain before mowing. Knowing the terrain in your own yard can reduce the risk for accident or in- jury. This can be especially important when mowing the lawn with a riding mower. Adhere to manufacturers' recommendations regarding inclines to reduce tip-over accidents that can pin riders beneath the mower. Study hilly areas of the yard prior to mowing so you know which areas are safe to mow with a riding mower and which areas are best mowed with a walk-behind mower. For greater control when using a walk-behind mower on an incline, mow parallel to the slope. • Apply and reapply sun- screen. Sunburns may not require trips to the emer- gency room, but they can still be serious. In fact, the Skin Cancer Foundation notes that sunburn is a lead- ing cause in the majority of cases of basal cell carci- noma, squamous cell carci- noma and melanoma, which is the deadliest form of skin cancer. The SCF recom- mends applying sunscreen 30 minutes before going out- side to allow the sunscreen to bond to your skin. Reap- ply sunscreen at least every two hours, and more often if you're sweating excessive- ly. The SCF recommends broad spectrum sunscreens, which protect the skin from both UVA and UVB rays. Though a product with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 is acceptable when walking the dog or driving to work, the SCF advises using a product with an SPF of 30 or higher when engaging in extended outdoor activities like gardening or mowing. • Employ the buddy sys- tem. Use the buddy system when pruning tall trees or performing any tasks that require a ladder. The Ortho- pedic Institute of Pennsylva- nia reports that more than 164,000 people are injured each year falling off a lad- der. Ask a signifi cant other or neighbor to hold the ladder in place while you climb up to reduce your risk of falling. If cutting large branches, cut them piecemeal to reduce the risk of being injured by heavy falling branches. • Inspect the property for insect hives. The OIP notes that the most common in- sect stings in spring come from bees, wasps and hor- nets. Homeowners who are not careful can inadvertently come across hives when doing spring cleanup, mak- ing them vulnerable to bites and stings. That can be very dangerous for anyone, and especially so for people with a history of allergic reactions to insect bites or stings. In- spect areas where you'll be working to make sure insects haven't put down roots in your property. If you discover any hives and are hesitant to remove them on your own, contact a local landscaping fi rm. Lawn and garden acci- dents and injuries can be serious. Thankfully, acci- dents and injuries are easily prevented when homeown- ers take a few simple safety precautions while tending to their lawns and gardens. Stay safe when working in the yard this spring and summer

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