Why hire us? Removing Insects
Removing Insects and pests Eliminate Insects We understand that trash cans are the perfect environment for a variety of pests. That is why our trash can cleaning services include pest and bug prevention. Ants, cockroaches, maggots and flies are just a few types of insects that find the discarded remains of last night’s dinner to…
Saves Time and is Cost Effective.
Let us handle your dirty jobs for you. Washing your own garbage can out can easily take 15 or more gallons of water, and your garbage can still wouldn’t be sanitized properly. Not to mention the time and mess involved. Our professional grade garbage can cleaning equipment will typically use between 3 and 4 gallons…
Why hire us? Odor control
Removes Odors Trash Can odors are unpleasant, but more than that they can be a symptom of a larger problem. Of course we know that it takes a lot to keep up a home. The last thing on your mind is how clean your garbage can is, until it becomes the first thing you think…
The Problem with Trash Cans
What is the largest health hazard for your family? Today, there are hazards everywhere! Keeping your family safe from the outside world is an uphill struggle. Nevertheless, a large health risk lives right under your roof. Your trashcan is a hotspot for microorganisms like Salmonella, E. Coli, and Listeria. Think about it– germs and microorganisms…
The Truth About Trash Can Wastewater
What do you do with the stinky, grimy, disease-ridden wastewater from cleaning your trashcan? Yes, you need to clean your trashcan however unfortunately, wastewater can be dangerous to your community. The water from cleaning should be taken care of appropriately. Wastewater is any water that has been utilized by us in some way. We make…
Dirty Trash Cans are a Parasite Paradise
Bugs are called pests for a reason: they bring harm to people As an example, raccoons can bring fleas and Lyme Disease-carrying ticks which can find their way inside your residence. Raccoons may also do damage to your property and pose a bite threat to you and your pets. Mice might look cute, however, you…
3 of the Worst Things That Could Be Growing In Your Trash Can
Your trash can is conveniently one of the most neglected household utilities you have. Every day, you throw your leftover breakfast, the part of your lunch that you really did not want and the dinner your mom cooked right into the garbage to be forgotten. You’re accustomed to throwing away the trash bag once it…
5 Reasons to Clean Your Trash Bins Regularly
Every day we throw bags filled with paper towels, rotten food, takeout containers, and more into our garbage cans. In no time, the garbage can itself enters into contact with our refuse, and can get really dirty; leaving germs, microorganisms, and that horrible scent, right out in the open. This is a problem for several…
Bacteria In Trash Cans
Wintertime, springtime, summertime, or fall, trash cans are reproducing grounds for microorganisms and germs like Salmonella, E. Coli, and mold. According to the CDC, it is important for public health to control waste, including household trash. “Improperly managed waste can develop conditions that might have serious adverse effects on public health, safety, and the environment.…