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August 8, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

Are Your Trashcans Breeding Grounds for West Nile Virus?

Mobile Trashcan CleaningWe all know about the dangers of West Nile Virus and that the prime carriers of West Nile in this country are mosquitoes. According to state health records, right now, we already have more confirmed cases of West Nile than ever, and the season isn’t even over. Even if you don’t live in a wet, marshy area or own a scrap yard with stacks of old tires sitting around(two of the mosquito’s favorite homes), you may still be harboring mosquitoes and making it easier than ever for them to spread the West Nile Virus to you and your family. In fact, studies have shown that almost 85 percent of those who have contracted West Nile Virus, more than likely caught it on a residential property.

A lot of people think mosquitoes come from the creeks, streams and the ponds near their homes and this is one of the most common misconceptions. Clogged gutters, over-watered flower beds – anything that can collect water is a potential source, especially trashcans. Experts say all it takes is one tablespoon of standing water in a dirty trashcan to breed hundreds of mosquitoes.

It’s also important to note that once those mosquitoes hatch, they usually tend to stay close to home, i.e. your home! When dealing with mosquitoes, you want to try to get rid of as much of the population as possible naturally and that means removing their breeding grounds. Keeping your trashcans clean and free of debris is one of the best ways to decrease the mosquito population around your home. Dirty trashcans hold standing water and that small amount of water could mean the chance for you or your family members contracting the West Nile Virus.

Once you remove the breeding grounds for mosquitoes, you will notice a difference in as little as a few days. Your yard and home will have less mosquitoes and your family will be safe from the West Nile Virus. This is strong information to relay to your current and potential customers as it effects everyone in almost every state. Pass the word today and let your customers know that a clean trashcan, is a healthy trashcan. Recommend a trashcan cleaning service in your city today.

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August 2, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

Can Your Trashcan Make You Sick?

Trashcan Cleaning MachineEvery year, people throw billions of tons of waste into their trashcans here in America and many of them don’t ever wash their hands after doing so. These trashcans are then left to sit in the hot sun, exposed to the elements, insects and wild animals. After just a couple days of this, harmful bacteria sets in and begins to grow. The homeowner goes out, throws away the trash and leftovers from the evening meal and that bacteria transfers onto their hands where it can be delivered anywhere on their body and that of their spouse or children.

This is how people become sick and this is how disease is spread. Do you know what diseases a dirty trashcan harbors? Do your customers know? Read on as we have listed the top 4 illness causing bacteria that you should watch out for.

Salmonella

Salmonella is a family of bacteria that can be found in eggs, poultry, raw meat and unprocessed milk. Discarded eggs shells or pieces of raw meat could contain salmonella, which will then be transferred to the trashcan. Salmonella poisoning can cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headaches and fever.

E. coli

Escherichia coli is a bacteria that is found in uncooked beef, unpasteurized milk and in cucumbers. Therefore, any discarded products that are known to contain the bacteria can possibly contaminate trashcans. E. coli infection symptoms include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, vomiting and tiredness.

Listeria

Listeria monocytogenes are germs that can be found in raw milk, meat, poultry and some vegetables and, unlike many other bacteria groups, they can flourish at low temperatures, which means they can be found in your refrigerator and then end up in your trashcan.

Common Cold Virus

Germs that cause the common cold virus can also find their way into trashcans via discarded napkins and tissues. One of the main culprits for causing colds are rhinoviruses; viral agents that proliferate in the noses of humans. As the cold virus is airborne, discarded tissues and napkins can contain the virus.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg! There is more harmful bacteria hanging out in a dirty trashcan than in any other part of your home. Make sure your customers know to have a trashcan cleaning service clean their trash bins often to prevent them and their families from getting sick.

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July 30, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

FAQs About a Trashcan Cleaning Service

Trashcan Cleaning ServiceTrashcans… many homeowners have them, but besides rolling them out to the curb once a week, not many people give them a second thought. It’s our job, as professional trashcan cleaning service operators to ensure people in communities all over the country understand why they need to have their trashcans cleaned on a regular basis.

We have put together a Q&A session to help prepare you for the questions potential customers are sure to ask.

Q- Why should I have my trash bin cleaned?
A- You want to explain to them that, if left dirty and unattended, a dirty trashcan will breed a wide array of harmful bacteria including Tuberculosis, Strep, staph, E-Coli, Salmonella & Listeria.

Q- How often should my trash and recycle bins be cleaned?
A- Let the customer know that their trashcans should be cleaned on a monthly basis to protect them and their families from sickness and disease. For homes that use their cans more often or have much larger families than most, suggest a cleaning every 2 weeks.

Q- How will I know that my bins have been cleaned?
A- Ensure that customers know that their trashcans have been cleaned via an email confirmation or other messaging source. Sometimes the fresh smell and clean look go unnoticed.

Q- When I return home I found that my trashcan has been cleaned.  I have not signed up for your service. Why did you do this?
A- This is something that you may choose to do for a new residential area or community that you want to gain new customers in. A quick but thorough cleaning will show them what their trashcans could look like and will net you some new customers in the process.

Q- Sometimes I take my trash bins in early and don’t leave it at the curbside, how would it be cleaned?
A – Make sure new and potential customers are aware of the fact that their trashcans need to be out at the roadside for cleaning and that your team will return it to the customer’s designated spot near their home or garage.

There you have it; some of the most asked questions from new and potential trashcan cleaning service customers. Knowing the answers will make your business shine and put faith in the customer that you know what you are doing and will do a good job.

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