Snow Blower
Safety
6. Never Allow Children to Operate
a Snow Blower
A snow blower is not a toy, and
blowing snow is not child's play.
Maturity varies greatly among children, but a good rule to follow is: If you're
not comfortable with them driving your automobile, you should not allow them to
operate a snow blower.
Only adults and mature teenagers should operate a snow blower, and even mature
teenagers should have adult supervision.
Be sure a teenager:
1) has the ability to read and understand the Operator's Manual and to
recognize the risks involved;
2) is sufficiently mature to use caution; and
3) is of sufficient size and weight to operate the controls comfortably and to
manage the snow blower without taking risks.
If you have doubts or questions, Do not take the risk!
Make sure all persons operating the snow blower read and understand the
Operator's Manual first and are familiar with the controls.
1. Read Operating Manual Thoroughly 2. Know How to Stop! 3.
Leave all Safety Features Intact 4.
Clear the Area 5.
Avoid Auger/Impeller Contact! 6. Never Allow Children to Operate
a Snow Blower! 7. Wear Appropriate Clothing 8. Give Your Snowthrowing Operation Your Full Attention! 9. Refuel Your Snow Blower Carefully! 10. Store Your Snow Blower Safely! 11.
Follow These Additional Snowthrowing Instructions
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