Since time immemorial, most businesses have tried to put their waste collection containers in the rear. This way the storefront looks clean and pleasant, and unsightly waste is nowhere to be found. But nowadays, this strategy often doesn’t work – increasingly, parking lots are located behind the store and customers will walk right past dumpsters or waste bins. The solution? Dumpster corrals. Dumpster corrals are enclosures erected around dumpsters to shield them from people walking by, and vice versa. Dumpster corrals can be made out of many different materials but pay an important role in keeping a business professional and making a good impression on passersby. Here are a few of the benefits of using dumpster corrals: They look better. Dumpsters simply aren’t attractive to look at, and garbage isn’t something you want customers thinking about as they come into your store – or choose not to. This is especially true at restaurants, where anything that provoked unappetizing thoughts should be avoided completely. Pavement. Grease and oil from dumpsters can damage asphalt and pavement over time. This results in unsightly grease spots and cracked areas around dumpsters, and the grease can easily spread during rainstorms. Dumpster corrals not only block the view of these spots, but may help contain grease from spreading. Pests. Business owners know that pests are inevitable. You can maintain your premises to the highest standards and mice, rats, raccoons and stray cats will still find their way to dumpsters. During hot months, flies and bees can be a disturbing sight or even threaten customers. Dumpster corrals block off dumpsters and customer exposure to pests. Security. Dumpster divers do not make a business look good and they often leave a mess. A locked dumpster corral can help keep them out. Smells. During the hottest months there may be no way to completely eliminate smells – but a solid wall dumpster corral can contain them and prevent wind from carrying them over the sidewalk, parking lot or outdoor dining area. Dumpster corrals can be made of solid concrete walls with decorative brick facing, or be as simple as metal fences with an opaque surface. They should always be large enough to accommodate not only the dumpsters themselves, but any waste removal vehicles or equipment that has to access the dumpster for collection. EnviroSolutions, Inc. is happy to provide waste management tips and offer hassle-free dumpster rentals. Call EnviroSolutions for all of your waste removal needs.
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