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Be Healthy and Safe in the Garden

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Follow these health and safety tips while you enjoy the benefits of gardening.

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Whether you are a beginner or expert gardener heading out to your garden patio, vegetable plot, or grassy lawn, health and safety are important. Gardening can be a great way to get physical activity and beautify the community. However, it also can expose you to risks from the environment, including the sun, insects, lawn and garden equipment, plants, and chemicals. Below are some health and safety tips for gardeners to follow while enjoying the beauty and bounty gardening can bring:

Dress to protect. Gear up to protect yourself from lawn and garden chemicals, equipment, insects, and the sun.

Put safety first. Limit distractions, use chemicals and equipment properly, and be aware of hazards to lower your risk for injury.

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

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.

Enjoy the benefits of physical activity. Gardening is an excellent way to get physical activity. Active people are less likely than inactive people to be obese or have high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, coronary artery disease, stroke, depression, colon cancer, and premature death.

Get vaccinated. Vaccinations can prevent many diseases and save lives. All adults should get a tetanus vaccination every 10 years.

For More Information

Health and Safety Tips for Gardeners


Page last reviewed: April 28, 2008
Page last modified: April 28, 2008
Content source: CDC Office of Women’s Health
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