1. Improved Aesthetics
2. Reducing Liability
3. Reducing the Risk of Rodents and Animals
4. Cost Savings
Many businesses often overlook the issue of waste management, yet waste can have significant implications for factors such as revenue, productivity, efficiency, and safety in the workplace. One way facilities can optimize their waste removal process is by using trash compactors.
If you generate a large amount of waste, renting a compactor can make business sense. However, a lot goes into selecting the right waste compactor.
Here are important considerations for choosing a rental trash compactor for your business.
Type
Commercial waste compactors come in two different types — stationary compactors and self-contained compactors. The type of compactor you need will largely depend on the nature of the waste your business generates.
Stationary Compactors
A stationary compactor is bolted or welded to the ground and features a removable container for convenient emptying. This type of compactor is suitable for managing high volume dry waste such as paper, cardboard, and other recyclable materials.
Self-Contained Compactors
Self-contained compactors are mobile and have a leak proof construction. This type of compactor is ideal for facilities that handle a high volume of liquid or wet waste. Facilities can include restaurants, apartment complexes, and hospitals.
Space
Every business wants to make the most use of available floor space. When looking for the right trash compactor, bear in mind the space limitations of your facility. The right size compactor at the right location will allow you to balance between your waste management requirements and the need to optimize efficiency within the facility.
Volume
Next, estimate the amount of waste in cubic yards your business generates per week. This will allow you to determine the right size compactor. The larger the volume of weekly waste you generate, the larger the compactor size you will need.
Additionally, consider the size and weight of the waste your business generates. This will determine the appropriate compactor charge chamber and hopper size to avoid jamming up the in-feed and affecting the efficiency of the compactor system.
Choose the right size compactor to minimize pickup frequency and the related fees. Consult your local trash compactor rentals company for recommendations on the right size compactor for your business.
Disposal
When selecting a commercial trash compactor, prioritize efficiency and ease of use. Consider how workers will bring waste to the compactors.
Some compactors allow workers to dispose of waste by hand while others allow the use of carts to conveniently dump waste into the compactor.
Additionally, some systems feature a chute through which the user can remain in the building and feed waste into the compactor. When workers are able to dispose of waste easily, they are more likely to comply with and take ownership of the company's waste management policy.
Removal
In addition to considering the waste disposal style, determine the most appropriate waste removal procedure based on the volume of waste your facility generates and the hauling frequency.
The main waste removal styles are front load, rear load, and roll-off. Roll-off trash compactors are generally suitable for facilities that generate a high volume of waste. This type of compactor maximizes the truck's carrying capacity. However, the compactor will need to go to and from the landfill. Therefore, you should adequately prepare for this downtime.
Front load and rear load compactors might be a suitable alternative for moderate to lower volume waste generating facilities. Although typically smaller, these compactors deliver optimal waste compression to minimize hauling frequency.
A trash compactor can help to improve your waste management practices, which, in turn, can result in significant cost savings, space maximization, improved safety and sanitation, and a better business reputation.
If you want professional waste compactors in New Braunfels and San Antonio, Texas, call Pro-Star Roll-Off Dumpsters today.
Depending upon the focus of your project, you should expect to clean up general garbage, landscaping debris, and household items that are all too big for your normal trash container to hold. Roll-off dumpsters provide a simple way to dispose of almost all waste, so you should use them and the following tips to improve your cleanup project.
1. Assess the Scope of the Project
Your first step is to determine how much trash you think the cleanup project may generate. Gather some information about your project, such as the areas where the volunteers will focus, along with a list of any large items that you know need to be disassembled and removed.
For large lot cleanups, get a measurement of the square footage of the property, and take note of special debris such as fencing. Then, give this information to the customer service team when you arrange for the dumpster rental so that they can help you determine the size and number of dumpsters you need.
2. Choose the Right Dumpster Location
The dumpster should be located in a central area that is easily accessible to all of the volunteers. However, the placement may be restricted by laws for safety and access purposes. For instance, you should never place a dumpster below power lines, and it should be put on level ground.
When choosing a good location, be sure to adhere to local laws, while also keeping the dumpster in a convenient location for your volunteers.
3. Acquire Any Necessary Approvals
Dumpster permits are sometimes required if you plan to place them on public areas such as the road. However, you may not need one if you plan to place the dumpster on a private driveway. Keep in mind that the HOA and other community planning boards may still need to give their approval before you can set one up.
4. Advise Volunteers of Prohibited Items
When multiple people are working on a project, someone can easily mistakenly toss something that is not approved into the dumpster. Hold a meeting before the event to discuss what cannot go into the container, such as flammable liquids. You may also include these prohibited items on any volunteer flyer materials to reinforce the concept.
5. Make Plans to Dispose of Hazardous Waste
Although the dumpster is perfect for holding old building materials and organic trash such as branches, you need to plan to dispose of hazardous items. Identify the hazardous items that you expect to accumulate and find community resources for their disposal.
For instance, many auto supply stores and repair shops have programs that allow people to safely dispose of oil, antifreeze, and car batteries. You can also check with the local office supply or electronics store to find out if they accept old batteries and devices that cannot go to the landfill.
6. Enforce Basic Safety Rules
Once the cleanup operation is up and running, appoint a member of the crew to stay near the dumpster for safety purposes. For instance, they can remind people not to smoke near the dumpster and help to keep debris picked up around the sides so that no one trips and falls.
At Pro-Star Roll-Off Dumpsters, we love helping our customers keep their communities clean. Give us a call today to get an estimate on dumpster rental that makes your neighborhood cleanup project a breeze.
1. Know Your Construction Debris
- Wood
- Masonry
- Drywall
- Metal
- Tile
- Plastic
- Wiring
2. Separate Your Construction Debris
3. Have a Plan for Your Construction Debris
- What you can recycle
- What you can reuse
- What you can sell
4. Use an Experienced Service for Your Construction Debris
If you need to clean up your home or property, rent a roll-off dumpster to dispose of junk, trash, and unneeded items. Most homeowners know that they can use a dumpster to get rid of old household items, including worn-out clothing, old papers, and broken electronics.
However, you can put additional items in your roll-off dumpster. Here are just a few lesser-known household items you can put in your roll-off dumpster.
1. Yard Waste
How to dispose of yard waste poses a quandary for homeowners. Even seemingly small projects can have significant waste, and most cities have laws that dictate how and when you can throw away leftover landscaping project materials.
For example, the city of New Braunfels has strict regulations regarding green disposal and refuses to accept some types of yard waste at all. Green waste includes plant trimmings, small tree branches, and grass.
New Braunfels does not permit homeowners to dispose of green waste in the regular trash, as green waste can damage the processing equipment. Instead, homeowners must adhere to the green waste pickup schedule and follow specific guidelines when packaging the waste. Green waste collection will not accept soil, rocks, and certain types of plants.
A much more convenient option to dispose of your yard waste is to place it in your roll-off dumpster. Many roll-off dumpster companies accept your landscaping waste as is so that you don't have to worry about following a bunch of rules or holding onto the waste until it is your green waste pickup day.
Many dumpster companies also have no restrictions concerning the type of landscaping waste that you can put in your roll-off dumpster.
2. Most Appliances
Appliances are another tricky item for homeowners to get rid of, especially if they are no longer working. Though you can haul them to the landfill, this option is time-consuming, costly, and requires access to a truck or spacious vehicle.
Some cities do have a bulky item trash collection day, but this service typically costs extra and only occurs on certain dates. You don't want to worry about where you are going to store an old stove or dishwasher while you wait for your scheduled pickup date.
As long as your appliance does not contain Freon, you can throw your old appliances away in your rental roll-off dumpster. This eliminates the need to haul away these heavy, bulky items and prevents them from becoming eyesores.
3. Project or Storm Debris
When tackling home improvements, many homeowners choose to do some or all of the project themselves to save money. One notable area where homeowners can trim expenses during a project is by tackling the demolition. However, you must then figure out how to dispose of the old materials, and this can quickly eat into your project savings.
Instead, rent a roll-off dumpster to rid your property of your project debris. Not only is renting a roll-off dumpster a convenient alternative to hauling the debris away yourself, but renting a dumpster also helps you maintain a tidy work area because you can throw items away as you work.
Check with your dumpster company for any guidelines concerning building materials. Some may not accept materials with asbestos.
Storms are notorious for destroying trees, damaging your home, and wrecking outside structures. Fortunately, a roll-off dumpster holds debris and trash from all these damaged items so that you can restore order to your property as quickly as possible.
Don't delay cleaning out your garage or tackling that next landscaping project. Instead, contact Pro-Star Roll-Off Dumpsters today to rent a roll-off dumpster perfect for your cleanup needs.
Hoarding is a mental health disorder that often renders a person's residence unsafe until it is cleaned up properly. While only a medical professional can diagnose this disorder, you may notice that your friend or family member needs help cleaning up their house if it has become full of unnecessary possessions that compromise their safety.
When your loved one's house has become unlivable, your decision to help them clean up the mess offers them an opportunity to improve their living environment. You can use these tips to plan a cleanup project that protects your loved one's dignity while restoring their house to a safe and sanitary condition.
1. Assess the Damage
The first step to any cleanup project is to find out exactly what must be done. Start by taking a tour of the house to determine the amount of potential trash that you may need to dispose of along with areas that need to be repaired.
Keep in mind that some parts of the house may need to be torn out and replaced if they have sustained severe damage. For instance, you may need to remove stained carpet or water-damaged drywall, and this will impact the amount of trash that the clean out generates.
2. Put Together a Team
Once you have an idea of how much work needs to be done, you can put together a team of people to help with the cleanup project. Each person on the team should treat the owner of the home with respect and understanding. You can also pick your crew according to their skills since having diverse abilities helps the cleanup process.
3. Assemble the Supplies
A residential clean up typically requires common household cleaning supplies such as brooms, mops, and detergents. However, during this project, you'll need these items in greater quantities since multiple members of the cleaning crew may need certain supplies at the same time. Make sure to have enough of each item on hand to keep the cleanup process moving.
4. Plan for Trash Disposal
People who hoard often keep things that have little value and must be thrown away. Often, the trash accumulated during a hoarding clean out quickly becomes too much for the normal garbage pickup.
Dumpster rentals provide you with a safe place to store trash during the clean up until it is ready to be transported to the appropriate facility. To arrange for trash disposal, find a place on the property that is big enough for a dumpster and schedule your drop off on the day you begin the cleanup.
5. Keep Safety in Mind
Unfortunately, the conditions created by hoarding can contribute to safety hazards. Make sure that each member of your crew has the appropriate safety gear available such as goggles and gloves before you start the project. You may also need additional supplies such as a first aid kit to handle emergencies.
6. Sort Out the Salvageable Items
While many items need to be thrown away, you must first begin by helping to identify your loved one's belongings that are salvageable. For instance, an extra appliance may be able to be cleaned up and donated to a local charity.
Go from room to room and identify the salvageable materials. Then, decide which items will be donated and which ones will be kept so that you can make the appropriate arrangements.
7. Perform the Final Clean Up
After sorting out the items, you are ready to begin the final stages of the cleanup process. As your crew scrubs and sanitizes every surface, continue to toss out the trash as you go and organize each room.
Finally, create a maintenance plan with your loved one to help them continue to keep their house clean. Make sure your loved one is discussing their hoarding with a medical professional so they don't fall into old habits.
At Pro-Star Roll-Off Dumpsters, we deliver and pick up the trash so that you can focus on your cleanup project. Contact us today to schedule a dumpster rental that helps you maintain a safe environment on your residential cleanup site.
Cleaning out your house or backyard is made a lot easier with a dumpster rental. Filling up countless bags of garbage takes time and can be extremely tedious. With a dumpster rental, you have the space to toss out the trash and not worry as much.
When renting a dumpster, you want to get full value for every square inch inside the dumpster. Using up the most space will ensure you get rid of the items you need to with just a single rental.
By following our tips, you can help conserve space inside a dumpster and clear out as much as possible from any clean-up tasks you need to complete.
1. Leave the Door Open
A majority of dumpster rentals come with a large metal door that swings open and allows you to walk inside. Naturally, you may feel compelled to shut the dumpster and fill the whole thing up like a box, but doing this with the door closed is not always the best method.
For the start of your clean-up project, you should leave the dumpster door open and walk in with the items you are throwing away. By walking inside the dumpster, you can place down items, set them in an orderly fashion, and fill up less space by keeping things organized.
Once the dumpster is about half-filled, you can shut the door and continue to fill the dumpster as needed. Even though you filled the dumpster with trash, organized trash will take up a lot less space.
2. Wood Pieces and Debris
Some of your home and backyard clean-up may include material piles with long nails and screws. Not only is handling these objects dangerous, but the nails poking out can be a huge waste of space inside the dumpster. Pieces of wood and material like roofing cannot lay flat down if a nail is poking straight out of it.
Hammer out and remove nails from wood and other materials. Removing the nails allows you to lay the items flat inside the dumpster and save as much space as possible. Place the nails in an old coffee jar and stick the jar in the dumpster to dispose of it as well.
3. Get a Better View
Seeing inside the dumpster will help you decide the best places to place items. The typical height of a dumpster may make looking over the sides harder. You can get a better view of the dumpster by placing a ladder or step ladder on the side of it.
While on top, you can have a better view of the angles and places where you want to throw away items. Finding extra spots and open areas can help you dispose of as many items as possible.
4. Break Down Items
Breaking down items into their basic form can help you save a lot of space in a dumpster rental. No matter how big or small the item is, taking apart a few pieces can make a big difference. For example, if you're throwing away a flat-screen television, remove the bottom stand so the TV can lay completely flat and the stand can lay flat on top of it.
Bed frames, furniture, and other bulky items should be broken down into individual pieces. Take the extra time to break items down, and you can fit a lot more into a dumpster rental than you realize. Have a collection of tools ready for all different types of screws and bolts.
Plan out your full home cleaning by starting with a dumpster rental from Pro-Star Roll-Off Dumpsters. We have multiple sizes to accommodate your needs and using these tips you will be able to fill it up completely.
Get Permission
Alert Your Neighbors
Consider Dumpster Placement
Be Mindful of Work Hours