December 1, 2006, Newsletter Issue #40: Kids and Hammocks

Tip of the Week

An unsupervised hammock is an attractive plaything to a child. The more children and the nuisance factor of your hammock increases exponentially. The dangers range from moderate to potentially life threatening. Tripping over a low hanging hammock can cause serious injury. Tipping off the side of a hammock can also cause serious injury. But worst of all is the potential strangulation hazard in the cords. Supervise young children around your hammock.

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