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Power grass/weed trimmers can throw stones, sticks, and other objects. These objects can injure the eyes of operators and those nearby. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that
Weed Trimmers Can Throw Objects & Injure Eyes
Power grass/weed trimmers can throw stones, sticks, and other objects. These objects can injure the eyes of operators and those nearby. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that in 1989 there were approximately 4,600 hospital emergency room-treated injuries associated with power lawn trimmers or edgers. About one-third of the injuries were to the eye. Consumers should wear goggles to protect their eyes. Consumers also should clear the area of stones, sticks, wire, and other debris before using either a line or blade type weed trimmer.
CAUTION:
- Power grass/weed trimmers can throw objects and injure eyes.
- Wear goggles to protect eyes.
- Clear away stones, sticks, and other debris before using.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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