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Stay safe in the garden
this summer
WITH summer fast approaching, with it will hopefully
come even hotter weather. And this will lure people into the garden armed with
mowers, strimmers and power tools. But SWALEC is warning gardeners in the Cynon
Valley that their pastime could be riskier than they think. Latest Government
figures report that an average of 50 people in the UK are killed each year from
garden accidents and 300,000 visit Accident and Emergency wards with gardening-related
injuries - 6,500 of which are caused by electric lawn mowers. Due to these
statistics, SWALEC's safety manager Gary Barnes is urging valley gardeners to
take simple safety steps to avoid turning a day in the flowerbed into a week in
a hospital bed. "Using electrical equipment in your garden can take the
backache out of gardening, but it only takes a minor lapse in concentration to
cut through an electric cable with a lawnmower or hedge trimmer, with major consequences,"
he said. Before you start, check that electrical equipment has been stored
safely and look for frayed cords, broken plugs and cracked or broken housings. For
more details visit www.hse.gov.uk/electricity or www.swalec.co.uk |