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ATV Safety For Safety Week

National Farm Safety Week is focusing on ATV safety.

All-terrain vehicles have long been indispensable tools on Canadian farms and ranches.  But as the size, power and popularity of ATVs has increased, so too has the potential for serious injuries.

The CSC's Mike Prud'homme says it doesn't take much to roll an ATV and offers some preventative measures.

1. Train; A few hours in a Canada Safety Council ATV course.

2. Suit up; Wear a helmet, eye protection, long pants, long sleeves, gloves and non-skid shoes for every ride.

3. Ride the right size; Adult-sized ATVs are not appropriate for children under 16.

Also, the CSC suggests when using ATVs for farm chores, to be extra cautious when hauling or towing.

National Farm Safety Week is March 14 to 20.

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