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Green Thumb, Safe Hands: Avoiding Landscaping Hazards

So, you’re ready to get your yard looking good. However, you must take safety into account when doing yard work. To avoid hazards, let’s examine some essential safety tips and why it is best to hire a professional for the more complex stuff.

Use Tools Wisely

Think about a lawnmower. It’s got sharp blades spinning at high speed. Most people obviously wouldn’t stick their hand in there. But some people do silly things, like trying to clear a clog while the mower is still running or ignoring the safety guards. It’s like playing with fire — you’re going to get burned.

The same goes for trimmers and chainsaws. They can inflict serious damage if you’re not careful. People assume they can just grab a tool and start working, but it’s a recipe for disaster. Always wear safety glasses, gloves and sturdy shoes. And, seriously, read the instructions. Those manuals aren’t just for show. They detail how to use the tools correctly and safely so that you don’t end up in the emergency room.

Chemicals and Critters: Watch Out

Plants need fertilizing and spraying for pest control, but those chemicals can be nasty. People often mix chemicals without reading the labels, or they spray them on a windy day, and the stuff blows everywhere. It’s like conducting a dangerous science experiment in your backyard. You could end up with skin irritation, breathing problems or worse.

And don’t forget about the critters. Bees, wasps and spiders can pack a painful sting or bite. People forget they are disturbing wild animals when working in the yard. It’s like poking a sleeping bear — it’s not going to be happy. Wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts, and be aware of your surroundings. If you see a nest, leave it alone, or call a professional. You should always read all chemical labels and use proper protective equipment.

Heavy Lifting: Protect Your Back

Landscaping involves a lot of heavy lifting. You’re moving bags of soil, rocks and plants. Some people try to lift way too much at once, or they bend over in a way that puts a strain on their back. You might think you’re strong, but your back is delicate. Use proper lifting techniques: Bend your knees, not your back, and ask for help when you need it. If you ignore this step, you might regret it later. It’s not worth pulling a muscle.

It’s Best to Call a Professional

All this safety stuff can be a lot to handle, which is why it’s smart to hire a pro to get the job done. Professionals do this every day. They know how to safely use tools, handle chemicals correctly and lift heavy objects without getting hurt. They’re also aware of the local plants and pests, and they can make sure your yard looks great without causing damage.

Hiring a pro is an investment in your safety and the health of your yard. They have insurance and the knowledge to do the job right. For expert tree and shrub care, call Global Land Solutions in Chattanooga, TN straight away.

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