One of the first things to consider is where the junk bin will go once it has been delivered. You should make sure that there is enough space close to your property so that you can avoid carrying armloads of debris through the snow and wind.
Additionally, if your only option is on the road, local by-laws will dictate where a dumpster bin can be placed.
If you are lucky enough to have the bin placed close to your property walls, it will be easier to throw garbage directly from the property into the bin without even leaving the warmth inside.
Avoiding Slips and Falls
Ice and snow build-ups are the number one reason for people slipping, falling, and getting hurt during winter.
This risk can be increased when you have to undertake a cleanout project, particularly without the correct bin to dump the waste into. Winter weather can turn harsh quickly, and often without warning.
Piles of garbage left on the ground, driveway, and sidewalk can freeze and become covered in snow. They become dangerous and can cause more harm than a regular slip-and-fall.
Luckily, utilizing a dumpster rental will give you the right place to put the garbage to keep these areas free from debris, thus removing the risk of injury.
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