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December 24, 2002

15 Tips For Snowblower Safety

With recent snows, the Nassau County Department of Health reminds residents to follow certain basic rules when using a snowblower. The most important rules are to READ the owner's manual and give the snowblower a thorough safety check before using. Here are additional safety tips to keep in mind:

  • Always disengage the machine's power drive and stop the motor before making adjustments.
  • Always shut off a snowblower if it becomes clogged with snow or objects before trying to clear the machine.
  • Use a stick or other device to clear an obstruction - do not use your hands.
  • Keep children and pets away from the snowblower as stones and other objects are often thrown by the machine's whirling blades.
  • Work carefully and keep your hands, feet and clothing well away from the machine's working parts.
  • Be sure of your footing, especially when operating the snowblower in reverse gear.
  • Never leave a snowblower running and unattended.
  • Make sure the discharge chute is not aimed at passing pedestrians or vehicles.
  • Prevent explosions and fires by never adding fuel when the engine is running or hot.
  • Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by not running the machine while it is indoors.
  • To prevent shock, electrically-powered snowblowers should only be operated with three-wire, grounded extension cords and plugs.
  • Know how to shut the machine off quickly, if the need arises.
  • When purchasing a snowblower, look for safety features such as a shield on power-driven parts