Lawn Mower Mistakes to Avoid at All Costs

Can you prevent lawn mower accidents?Last week, our blog discussed how cleaning products can be misused with tragic results. There are additional spring cleaning tips that are necessary for staying safe. Lawn mowers can cause catastrophic injuries or death, sometimes without any warning. According to statistics collected by the Academy of Pediatrics, lawn mowers injure 68,000 people every year. More than 9,400 of those injuries involve children. Common lawn mower injuries to children include lacerations, amputations and fractures.It is a matter of vital importance to keep your children inside while mowing the lawn, and to ensure children they are old enough to use this equipment.

Why Should You Keep Children Inside While Mowing the Lawn?

There are several ways children can be injured while parents are mowing the lawn. For example, parents may fail to see their children are in the path of the mower. Last year, a Houston man accidently backed over his 4-year-old son’s foot while mowing the lawn. The boy was treated at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital for a lacerated foot. According to the father, he was unaware his son was in the path of the lawn mower.Children can also run behind or in front of lawn mowers while they are in use. In addition, lawn mower blades can strike rocks or other objects, turning them into high-speed projectiles.

What Other Tips Can Protect Your Children from Lawn Mower Injuries?

Keeping your children inside while you are mowing the lawn is the best surefire way to prevent injuries. However, experts with organizations like the Academy of Pediatrics have other tips that may help keep your children safe.The Academy of Pediatrics has the following suggestions:

  • Children under 12 years old should never use push or “walk-behind” mowers
  • Children under 16 years old should not use riding lawn mowers
  • Parents should never allow their children to be passengers on riding lawn mowers

It is also important to carefully check your surroundings when mowing the lawn. You will not be able to hear children approaching from the side or behind while mowing. If you are going to put the mower in reverse, look behind you beforehand.You should also stay informed of possible recalls. Some lawn and brush mowers may have defects. For example, the Pro-XL-44 field and brush mower has a fuel tank malfunction that may release gasoline liquid or vapors this is a fire hazard.You can check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website for more information on lawn or brush mower recalls. If you or a family member were injured by a defective lawn care product, you may have legal options to pursue damages against the manufacturer or retailer. The Texas product liability attorneys at Mike Love & Associates, LLC can help you weigh possible options.

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Can Spring Cleaning Mistakes Endanger Your Safety?

Avoid spring cleaning mistakes that can endanger your safety. Stay informed to prevent accidents and injuries effectively.

If you plan to do some spring cleaning in the next few weeks, it is essential to avoid mistakes that could endanger your safety. When cleaning products are misused, chemical reactions can occur. Some of these chemical reactions may result in serious injury or death. The following examples are common spring cleaning mistakes people make with these products.

Never Mix Bleach with Other Cleaning Products

Bleach is effective at what it is designed to do: clean and sterilize surfaces. However, it can cause hazardous chemical reactions when combined with other products. Chlorine gas is produced when bleach is mixed with acidic products. This is a common mistake people make when cleaning toilet bowls. They will purchase a toilet bowl cleaner containing acid and then mix it with bleach. Another common mistake is to mix drain cleaners from different brands. Mixed, this may also create chlorine gas. Chlorine gas irritates the mucus membranes. Low levels of exposure can cause coughing, breathing problems, and watery eyes. High levels of exposure can lead to vomiting, chemical burns, severe chest pain, pneumonia, and death. Acidic cleaning products include vinegar, drain cleaners, window cleaners (some but not all) and drain cleaners. Chloramines are produced when bleach is mixed with ammonia. These are toxic vapors that cause coughing fits, nausea, wheezing, shortness of breath, and pneumonia. If you are cleaning with rubbing alcohol, do not also clean with bleach. Rubbing alcohol and bleach react to form chloroform and hydrochloric acid when mixed. In large enough quantities, chloroform vapors can cause dizziness and irritation. Hydrochloric acid is a corrosive substance that may cause chemical burns. The Centers for Disease Control recommends avoiding bleach products in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces. Only mix bleach products with water and your own hard work ethic.

Are There Other Dangerous Cleaning Products?

It is essential to keep cleaning products out of reach of children. If you plan to do some spring cleaning, be sure to keep these products out of reach. For example, drain cleaners containing sulfuric acid can cause severe chemical burns and disfigurement when they come into contact with soft tissue. Many of these products are uniformly fatal when ingested. Although some websites claim these products should be kept on a high shelf, that is hogwash. Keep these products in a high area in a locked cabinet or large toolbox. Children can climb counters, and they may not understand why these products are dangerous. Make sure your children can not see how you unlock these cabinets or toolboxes. Never leave cleaning products unattended. The Texas personal injury attorneys at Mike Love & Associates, LLC are committed to serving the community by promoting safety.

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Avoid These Social Media Mistakes on Spring Break

Avoid social media mistakes on spring break. Learn how unprofessional posts can harm your career, relationships, and future prospects.

One of the worst spring break mistakes is posting carelessly on social media. Clogging your Facebook or Instagram feeds with unprofessional or unflattering posts may lead to consequences that follow you for life. Your relationships with family or obligations to school administrators or employers can also be damaged. What you post online will never go away. Think of the following consequences of social media mistakes before you hit the post button.

  1. Depending on what you post, you could be terminated. For example, if your employer sees photos of you drinking heavily, it may reflect poorly on your professional life. This is especially true for professionals with licenses, such as teachers, nurses, and lawyers. Posting anything deeply unprofessional, whether it be a photo or a regular status update, may end with you losing your job. Texas is an “at-will” state, which can make it easier for an employer to terminate your position.

  2. You may get into trouble with your school. School administrators may see or become aware of your posts. Are you on campus and violating a school policy? You may be referred to your school’s administrative office for disciplinary reasons.

  3. You could hurt your future career prospects. Many employers meticulously comb through the social media accounts of job applicants. They may check Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or Google. Photos or status updates can reflect poorly on your professional ambitions. Employers want candidates who will not be a liability. Any time you post to social media, ask yourself: “Is this something I would want my future boss to see?”

  4. Your family may take offense at some of your posts. Depending on the post, this may strain your relationships with family members.

  5. In the worst-case scenario, your embarrassing post could go viral. This means tens of thousands or millions of people could see one of your most embarrassing moments. These are the types of posts that get picked up by media outlets and haunt people for the rest of their lives.

Want to Avoid Social Media Mistakes? Keep Your Future in Mind

Alcohol is a significant reason people show poor judgment when posting on social media during spring break. However, even the excitement of the moment can lead to permanent consequences. Always keep your future in mind when posting on social media. Do you want your family, employers, or school administrators to see your posts? It’s also a good rule of thumb to keep your personal and professional social media accounts separate. You can maintain separate social media accounts for your professional and personal life. If they are not separate, you can set your privacy settings to the maximum to increase the likelihood that only select people can see your posts. For example, Facebook allows you to limit who can search for you or see your timeline. You can also use security settings to limit who can find you on Google. The Texas personal injury attorneys at Mike Love & Associates, LLC are dedicated to serving the safety and well-being of our community.

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