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Using an Outdoor Edge Knife: Safety Considerations to Keep in Mind

Knife safety is a broad subject that many knife owners, especially new ones, take for granted and ignore to their own detriment. Small as they may be, outdoor edge knives are not toys. In the wrong hands, they can inflict untold harm to the wielder and to others around them. This is a big reason why most countries classify pocket knives as weapons, and you would require permits to carry them around.

With that in mind, what are some of the considerations one has to pay attention to when it comes to outdoor edge knives? If you have been thinking of getting an outdoor edge knife for yourself, then stick around to the end and learn a  thing or two on how to keep yourself from harm’s way.

Keep the knife Sharp

Contrary to what many people assume, a blunt knife is more dangerous than a sharpened one. When dealing with Outdoor Edge knives, always ensure they are well sharpened before you undertake any outdoor activity. Sharp knives require less effort when using them compared to blunt ones that you have to exert more, increasing the chances of the blade slipping and hurting you in the process.

Use for Intended Purpose

Using the wrong knife for the wrong purpose is one way to get yourself hurt in the process. For example, an Outdoor Edge knife that is meant for gutting a fish should not be used to fashion out camping poles. That is a task that requires a bigger knife with a bigger and stronger blade. Each Outdoor Edge knife has been designed for a specific purpose, and you have to use them just for that if you wish to keep things safe at all times.

Don’t Catch a Falling Knife

Never catch a falling knife unless the blade is sheathed or it is a pocket knife that has been safely tucked away into the handle. An open knife that's falling is a dangerous thing to try to catch as you may end up grabbing the cutting edge by accident, and that could leave nasty injuries on your arm if you are not careful. If the knife slips from your hand, just let it fall to the ground rather than making a dash to save it. Outdoor Edge knives are built to last using solid materials; a simple fall will not dent it in any way.

Keep them Away from Children

If you live around children, you should be very careful with how you store the knife. Kids have a tendency to play with anything as though they are using toys, and a knife in their hands is a dangerous thing. Outdoor Edge knives are small and portable, and it would be very easy for a child to get their hands on them if they find them lying around. Always store your knives safely away from the reach of children. You could get yourself in trouble with the law if a knife under your possession is used to cause harm by a child, as that would be treated as negligence.

Clean after Use

Never store a knife dirty after use; that’s the fastest way to destroy the blade. As superior as the Outdoor Edge knives may be, they still need proper care for them to be able to handle their work. Once you're done with your knife, there’s a high chance that the blade has picked up some dirt and other particles; blood, for instance, it can be damaging to a knife when allowed to cake in for too long. Once you are done with your outdoor knives, clean them properly before storing them. This will also save you time next time you want to use it as they will be ready to roll at a moment’s notice.

Keep the Knife Flat When Not in Use

In the process of using an Outdoor Edge knife and you happen to be interrupted, keep the knife lying flat on its side until you get back to using it. This reduces the chances of anyone falling over them and getting injured in the process. A knife that’s placed on the ground flat on its surface has very little chance of harming anyone. This is a very important tip that every knife owner should make use of, especially when in the company of other people when out camping and hunting.

Wear Protective Gear

If you are a seasoned knife user, then this should not give you much trouble. But if this is your first time using an Outdoor Edge knife, then you should consider getting protective gear when using them until the day you will be confident enough to handle them with bare hands. Some of the protective gear includes gloves. Wearing them while cutting things will protect you from any accidental cuts in the vent that your hand slips.

There are a good number of gloves that are designed for handling outdoor knives, and you can check online to find one that suits your needs perfectly. Gloves are especially handy for people who live in cold climates as the cold could make it hard to handle knives with bare hands. A frozen knife is slippery and could lead to injuries when handled the wrong way.

Conclusion

Outdoor Edge knives are among the most advanced tools you will ever come across in the market. Knowing how to handle them the right way to avoid injuries is a prerequisite for every knife enthusiast who wishes to own one. For more information on knife safety and the tips you should adhere to when dealing with outdoor knives, check out our website (Shieldon - OEM knives), and you will have all your questions answered by our capable team of experts.

 

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