Understanding Environmental Issues

Renting a Dumpster for Your Waste Disposal Needs

Dumpsters can be a basic but essential tool for managing the waste that your home, business, or project is creating. To make sure that you are getting good results from your dumpster rental, here are several steps that should always be followed to minimize some of the common mishaps that can occur when renting this piece of equipment.

Choose A Dumpster That Can Be Secured

Dumpster security is one of the most overlooked aspects of renting these devices. In addition to preventing individuals from creating a mess by rummaging through the dumpster, securing it will also reduce the chances that someone suffers an injury on the dumpster. Depending on your local area, it may be likely that you could be held responsible for the injuries suffered by rummaging through a dumpster despite the person trespassing on your property. By choosing a dumpster with a top that can be locked, you can greatly reduce the chances that a person is able to gain access to the dumpster where they could cause injury to themselves or create a mess that you would have to clean.

Prevent The Dumpster From Rolling

If your dumpster has wheels at the base of it, there is a chance that it could be knocked loose or shift positions when items are being placed in it. This can create a potential safety hazard. While rolling dumpsters will have a locking mode that should prevent the wheels from being able to spin, there is always a chance that these locks may fail. Luckily, you can mitigate this risk by placing a small plank or other objects behind the wheels so that they will be unable to roll, even if the primary lock fails.  

Avoid Putting Hazardous Materials Into The Dumpster

Placing hazardous materials in the dumpster can be a serious problem that you should take great care to avoid. Unfortunately, individuals may not always be aware of the materials that are considered hazardous by their dumpster rental service. This can lead to them accidentally placing batteries, volatile chemicals, or other dangerous substances in the dumpster when they are using it. Prior to starting to place waste in your dumpster rental, you should consult with the information sheet you were given that outlines the various materials that are not allowed to be placed in the dumpster. This step may only take a few minutes of your time, but it can save you from potentially dangerous problems later.

For information about dumpster rentals, contact a local business near you to learn more.