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Benefits of Garbage Disposal Etiquette

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Garbage disposal is an exercise that seems like second nature to most households. Unfortunately, many families do not know how to dispose of garbage appropriately. Not only does improper disposal of trash and waste affect your neighbours, but it also makes garbage removal challenging for garbage removal service providers. Proper garbage disposal etiquette is, therefore, necessary to ensure efficient garbage removal. This article highlights the benefits of garbage disposal etiquette.   

Time-Saving -- Garbage removal service providers work on a schedule and time is of the essence. That is why they provide skip bins to make the collection exercise convenient. However, it is common to find plastic bags leaning against the skip bins when the container is not even full. It gives the garbage removal staffs extra work since they are forced to pick up the plastic bags and the skip bins as well. Consequently, a lot of time is wasted, and this messes up with the service provider's schedule. By ensuring everything is inside the skip bins, garbage removal becomes a breeze. It ensures the garbage removal staffs attend to every client within the stipulated time.   

Prevents Skipping Bins -- Skip bin rental firms have different types of skip bins, among them being the lockable ones. Most households prefer this type because it offers peace of mind that the contents in the bin are secure from rats, raccoons and squirrels among other rodents. However, if you prefer to keep your skip bin locked overnight until late morning, then avoid doing so on trash collection day. Garbage removal service will not empty a skip bin that is locked because very few service providers have the time to knock on your door and ask you to unlock the bin. Therefore, making sure that you open your skip bin very early on trash day eliminates the possibility of your skip bin being left unemptied, thus leaving you with a smelly driveway. 

Protects Garbage Removal Staff from Accidents -- If you have a recycling bin, then part of garbage disposal etiquette is to clean the container regularly. Unfortunately, most households don't do so, unaware that even a single drop of sugary liquid can attract a swarm of bees. It poses a great danger to the garbage removal staff since they will not know about the presence of bees in the bin. By cleaning the trash bin regularly, you will keep bees at bay, thereby ensuring the garbage removal process is free of accidents. 


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