As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain a clean and pleasant environment in our community, we would like to remind everyone of the proper procedures for preparing and placing your trash bins for collection. It is important to be aware of the guidelines in preparing trash bins for the carbage collection company to pick up.
Do’s:
Use Appropriate Containers: Please use the designated trash bins provided by the garbage collection company. Ensure that lids are securely closed to prevent spillage and to keep pests away.
Bag Your Trash: All garbage should be bagged and securely tied before being placed in the bin. This helps to prevent litter and makes it easier for collectors to handle.
Positioning: Place your carts curbside the night before your collection day. On collection days, the trash bins should be placed at the designated collection area in front of your home. Ensure that bins are positioned with the handles facing your home and the lids opening towards the street. Do not block sidewalks, driveways, or fire hydrants with your bins.
Spacing: Leave at least three feet of space between your trash bin and any other objects, including other bins, mailboxes, and parked cars. This allows the collection truck's automated arms to easily access your bin.
Back: Please remember to bring your bins back in after they have been emptied. Leaving empty bins out in front of your home can be unsightly and obstructive.
Don’ts:
Overfilling: Do not overfill your trash bins. The lids should be able to close completely. Overflowing bins can cause litter and attract pests.
Securely Bagged: When filling your trash bins, make sure that the trash is securely bagged to prevent spills or littering. Overfilled bins can also pose a safety hazard for the collection workers. If you have excess trash that does not fit in your bin, please hold onto it until the next collection day.
Hazardous Materials: Do not place hazardous materials such as batteries, paint, chemicals, or electronics in your trash bin. These items require special disposal methods and can be dangerous. It is important to remember that only household waste should be placed in the trash bins.
Heavy Items: Avoid placing excessively heavy items in your trash bin, as this can make it difficult for the collection team and could damage the bin.
Incorrect Days: Do not place your trash bin out on days other than the designated collection day. Early or late placements can lead to cluttered streets and missed collections. Also, garbage companies delay for a day their collection schedule during holidays.