The tips from the protection professionals for safe gardening

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Finally, the time has come again. Long days and warm rays of sunshine make their way through to us. Some people will now spend their weekends in the garden in the most beautiful weather, because gardening is an ideal balance to everyday work. The sun and fresh air not only feel pleasant, but are also beneficial for health. However, it should not be forgotten that gardening involves some risks. With the tips of the protection professionals, you can play it safe when it comes to gardening.

Play it safe with the right sun protection

Spring and summer are among the most popular seasons for gardeners. But the same seasons that bring such joy also bring some challenges. For safe work in the garden, it is therefore essential to protect yourself from these challenges. This means using sunscreen and appropriate clothing to prevent sunburn and sunstroke. A hat with a wide brim, which also shields the neck area from the sun, is also part of the standard equipment for safe gardening. The rest of the clothing should be made of protective, densely woven materials in strong colors, because a thin T-shirt does not provide effective sun protection. To protect the eyes from the sun's rays, it is advisable to use sunglasses with UV protection. Especially in hot temperatures, you should drink enough water during gardening to avoid dehydration. More about the right sun protection here .

Equip yourself with the right protective clothing before gardening

Safe gardening also includes suitable protective clothing. In addition to protective work clothing, such as dungarees and a long-sleeved shirt, sturdy shoes with a deep profile can play an important role. Due to the robust tread of work shoes, you don't slip away so quickly and have a secure footing even on muddy ground. Before all the work on your knees becomes torture, you should consider making life easier with knee pads. For gardening work with a risk of stabbing and cutting, protective work clothing, especially hand protection, is an absolute must. Robust leather gloves are particularly suitable for some gardening work, while cloth gloves with a non-slip coating are ideal for other work.

"In any case, seek advice if you don't know exactly which protective glove is the right one."

Doing risky work with a partner

Particularly risky tasks are best managed with a partner. Especially for dangerous construction work and work with power tools in the garden, it is advisable to always have someone with you. 
Working with ladders is another typical source of danger for hobby gardeners. These should always be firmly established and secured with the help of a partner. The ladder or step should be checked regularly for stability and climbing the top three rungs of the ladder should be avoided as the risk of the ladder tipping over increases. If there is no other way, you can use a rope to fasten it.

Safe gardening with the tips of the protection professionals

With the tips of the protection professionals, the necessary safety is ensured when working in the garden, so that you can be sure that your own idyll can be enjoyed on the terrace after the work is done. Are there any other topics that are of interest? You are welcome to send us a suggestion by e-mail or via our contact form.