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Gardening Health and Safety Tips

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Gardening Health and Safety Tips

Gardening can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get physical activity, beautify the community, and grow nutritious fruits and vegetables. Whether you are a beginner or expert gardener, health and safety are important.

Below are some tips to help keep you safe and healthy so that you can enjoy the beauty and bounty gardening can bring.


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[edit] Be Prepare

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http://www.cdc.gov/family/gardening/ http://www.healthfinder.gov/docs/doc12090.htm

[edit] Dress to protect.

[edit] Put safety first.

Powered and unpowered tools and equipment can cause serious injury. Limit distractions, use chemicals and equipment properly, and be aware of hazards to lower your risk for injury.

Follow instructions and warning labels on chemicals and lawn and garden equipment.

[edit] Watch out for heat-related illness.

Even being out in short periods of time in high temperatures can cause serious health problems. Monitor your activities and time in the sun to lower your risk for heat-related illness.


[edit] Know your limits.

Talk to your health care provider if you have physical, mental, or environmental concerns that may impair your ability to work in the garden safely.

If you have arthritis, use tools that are easy to grasp and that fit your ability. Research shows that moderate physical activity three or more days a week can give you more energy and can help relieve arthritis pain and stiffness. If you are taking medications that may make you drowsy or impair your judgment or reaction time, don’t operate machinery, climb ladders, or do activities that may increase your risk for injury. Listen to your body. Monitor your level of fatigue, heart rate, and physical discomfort. Call 911 if you get injured, experience chest and arm pain, dizziness, lightheadedness, or heat-related illness.

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