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When Are Sewing Machines Dangerous?<\/h2>\n

Sewing machines can be dangerous if not used responsibly and safely. They can cause physical injury from laceration, crushing and entrapment, as well as fires and shock hazards. According to injury statistics, sewing machines are involved in more than 11,000 accidents and 250 deaths each year across the United States.<\/p>\n

Sewing machines are usually equipped with dangerous features, such as extremely sharp needles, high-speed rotary blades and powerful electrical motors. Inexperienced users may become entangled in the rapidly spinning needle, resulting in lacerations and amputations that require immediate medical attention. Meanwhile, unattended machines can start up unexpectedly, leading to serious accidents or even death. <\/p>\n

The most common cause of accidents involving sewing machines is user negligence. Sewing machines require proper maintenance, including checking for exposed wiring, loose connections, and defective switches. If a problem arises, it is important to unplug the machine and have an experienced technician make the necessary repairs. <\/p>\n

Additionally, it is best to secure the machine with an appropriate stand or cart, taking extra caution when sewing on an elevated surface. A stable surface is also important when picking up and placing down the machine. It is important to pay attention to the manufacturer’s instructions when replacing needles, as improper installation can cause serious accidents. <\/p>\n