What’s Trending? Online Rentals and Sales of Dumpsters.

What's Trending? Online Rentals and Sales of Dumpsters.
What’s Trending? Online Rentals and Sales of Dumpsters.

You can buy a lot of junk online – and you can also rent a dumpster online when you have more junk than usual. That’s the idea behind online platforms like Dumpster Market and Budget Dumpster. Local haulers list themselves online, and customers can easily find what they need at a competitive price.

For commercial use, it’s never been easier to get however many roll-off containers you need at a given moment. In fact, you can even rent dumpster moving equipment to tow waste containers around your property.

The Boom in Online Dumpster Rentals

Dumpster Market opened in January 2018 with a mission to make the waste hauling industry more efficient through technology. Renting a dumpster works similarly to apps like Kayak and Uber.

Software designed just for this purpose allows haulers to list availability for various sizes of dumpsters. Users can book a container with local pickup and drop-off with just a few clicks.

Remodeling an apartment complex? Need extra dumpsters for a business with seasonal peaks? Rent online for a low price and skip the phone calls and quote requests.

Dumpster Moving Equipment for Improved Waste Management

At apartments and other multi-family housing, most injuries occur in the trash room. Don’t ask your maintenance crews to push or pull several tons of weight on those rickety wheels.

Dumpster moving equipment allows virtually any worker to safely move and park roll-off containers. The battery-powered motor makes it easy to tow a dumpster on inclines and over rough ground. It’s even easier to steer than a lawnmower.

Check out the WasteCaddy Dumpster Tow from DJ Products if your staff needs to haul dumpsters to the curb or if you regularly rent dumpsters for construction and remodeling projects.

For more info about our dumpster moving equipment, call 800-686-2651 or contact us online.

Hate a Smelly Dumpster – How to Solve the Problem

Ways to Deal with Everybody's Least Favorite Chore - Taking Out the Trash.
Ways to Deal with Everybody’s Least Favorite Chore – Taking Out the Trash.

Most businesses – large or small – have dumpsters. They’ve been around since the 1930s, and they made it so much easier for companies to deal with all their trash. Of course, the need for them has grown over the years as businesses have grown in the United States.

While dumpsters are important, they can also be problematic. No one wants to deal with their smell, but there are ways to combat it. Whether you’re thinking about how to cover it up, or you’re considering investing in dumpster moving equipment, we have some information that can help you solve this problem.

Make Sure Trash is Sealed

All trash should be sealed before it’s tossed in the dumpster; and this includes cardboard, which can become the perfect breeding ground for bacteria when it’s wet. Also, use garbage bags that are no less than 2 mm thick to ensure the bags don’t break.

Air the Dumpster Out Periodically

It’s a good idea to open the side doors and the top of the dumpster daily to air it out. This will help keep moisture to a minimum, but it should only be done during the daylight hours. Airing it out at night will only attract pests.

Avoid Putting Food in the Dumpster

If at all possible, try to avoid putting food in the dumpster. This might seem like an unnecessary change, but food will only attract mice and other animals. Composting is a much better option.

Move it With Dumpster Moving Equipment

Sometimes dumpster placement is the real problem. Dumpster moving equipment is the best way to relocate it. You’ll prevent needless injuries from trying to move it manually, and you’ll save a lot of time in the process.

We can help! Contact us today!

How Much Does a Dumpster Weigh? Are You Unknowingly Putting Employees In Harm’s Way

Are You Expecting Staff to Move Very Heavy Loads in Dumpsters Potentially Causing Injury?
Are You Expecting Staff to Move Very Heavy Loads in Dumpsters Potentially Causing Injury?

Dumpsters are the most convenient way to handle trash disposal for your business, office building or multi-family property. But how much do you understand about the task of dumpster moving? Are you unwittingly putting your employees at risk of serious injury?

Dumpsters: Small but Mighty

Since dumpsters are on wheels and trash is contained within four sturdy sides, moving them from one spot to another may not seem like a problem. As with many other situations, appearances can be deceiving.

All-purpose dumpsters generally come in sizes of two yards, four yards, and six yards. These numbers sound relatively modest, partly because dumpsters are designed to be compact enough to fit in unobtrusive locations in the workplace.

Volume Does Not Equal Weight

You may be surprised to learn that dumpsters can accommodate weights of 400 to 1,400 pounds of waste. This means that the average male weighing 200 pounds would be moving up to seven times his total body weight.

Another factor to consider is that size and weight are not always proportional. For instance, a sheet of paper on its own is almost nothing so you can fit many of them into a box, but in bulk paper makes a heavy load.

Another example is cardboard boxes, which can take up a lot of space even when they’re broken down, but they’re relatively light. Such a load can be easily outweighed by a small container holding scrap metal.

Electric Dumpster Moving Tugs from DJ Products

Dumpster movers such as our popular WasteCaddyLite let a single employee easily move full dumpsters weighing up to 2,000 pounds with less risk of workplace injuries. Visit our website to learn more from our friendly sales engineers.

Beyond the Dumpster: The Recycling Challenge

Beyond the Dumpster: The Recycling Challenge
Beyond the Dumpster: The Recycling Challenge

The average American generates more than four pounds of trash per day. At that rate, it’s not surprising that employees need a powered dumpster mover to transport loads of waste products.

Despite the increase in eco-awareness, the U.S. still faces a serious trash problem that extends far beyond the dumpster on your property. What are the challenges to reducing the amount of landfill waste, and how can you contribute to the solution?

How Did We Get Here?

Short-sighted policies of decades past led to today’s problems. Land was seen as an almost unlimited resource, and in the “land of plenty” people became accustomed to easy disposability.

The negative environmental impact of landfills extends far and wide due to greenhouse gas pollution. Organic materials, largely from food waste, emit methane, which is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. At this point, little is being done to capture methane emissions or eliminate them altogether.

Finding a Solution

Perhaps the U.S. can take its cues on waste reduction from other developed countries that have been more successful. For example, Germany has a recycling rate of 62 percent, nearly double the rate in the U.S., which is attributed to standardized laws throughout the country.

Here are some policies you can incorporate in your workplace:

– Make sure that all trash cans have an adjacent recycling bin.

– Include compost bins so food can be disposed of properly.

– Get tips and suggestions from your waste management company.

Lighten the Load with a Powered Dumpster Mover from DJ Products

Did you know that trashrooms are the most dangerous areas in a workplace? Contact us to learn how battery-powered movers such as our WasteCaddyLite can improve safety and efficiency at your property.

Beyond the Dumpster: The Growing Trash Problem

Beyond the Dumpster: The Growing Trash Problem
Beyond the Dumpster: The Growing Trash Problem

Beyond proper dumpster moving equipment for your facility, have you ever given any thought to the impact trash has on our society as a whole? Despite the increase in recycling efforts, waste disposal is still a serious issue generating problems for the environment.

Where Does All the Trash Go?

According to data from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), approximately 251 million tons of trash are generated annually in the U.S. That works out to just under five pounds per person per day, which equates to four-fifths of a ton per person per year.

Currently, only one-third of trash is recycled, with another 12.5 percent going into incinerators. That leaves 55 percent to be deposited in landfills.

How Landfills Work

As one expert put it, dumping trash in landfills is more of a mummification process than a composting process. Once the landfill is sealed, the trash inside is cut off from air and water that would trigger natural decomposition.

Despite precautions, liquids from trash in landfills can seep into groundwater. Landfills are also responsible for one-fourth of all methane released into the air as well as 2.3 percent of greenhouse gas emissions.

Environmental laws have made landfills more expensive to create and operate, so there was a movement from many small landfills to a reduced number of mega-dumps. As a result, trash has to travel farther, which causes more pollution from transportation.

Eco-Friendly Dumpster Moving Equipment from DJ Products

Trash rooms are a prime risk area for costly musculoskeletal injuries. Battery-powered dumpster moving equipment such as our popular WasteCaddyLite reduces the strain and overexertion that often results from transporting dumpsters.

Call 800.686.2651 and let our friendly sales engineers help you find the right solution for your property.

Tips for Keeping Your Dumpster Enclosure Clean

Tips for Keeping Your Dumpster Enclosure Clean
Tips for Keeping Your Dumpster Enclosure Clean

The importance of a clean dumpster enclosure goes beyond looks. A messy dumpster area endangers the safety of tenants and employees. Protect against injuries with a dumpster moving product and use these tips to keep the enclosure neat and well-maintained.

Do Your Homework

There is no one-size-fits-all solution to dumpster and recycling set-ups for properties. Factors such as size, number of tenants and community standards all play a part in determining waste disposal needs. Review each property carefully to make sure you have appropriate equipment and procedures.

Enlist the Help of Tenants

It’s easier to maintain a clean trash area when all associates and tenants are involved. Encourage tenants to take pride in the property and use signage and other materials that make it simple for them to dispose of trash properly.

Use Correct Disposal Methods

No property can efficiently dispose of trash with only one type of receptacle. In addition to creating environmental hazards, poor waste disposal usually results in a messy trash area due to spills and congestion. Make sure you have appropriate receptacles for everyday trash along with food waste, recyclables, liquids, grease and other forms.

Use Effective Dumpster Moving Equipment

Full dumpsters can weigh thousands of pounds. If employees are forced to move them manually across different surfaces, it increases the chances of a dumpster tipping over and causing a messy spill. Battery-powered dumpster movers let a single person quickly and safely move the heaviest dumpsters.

Effective Dumpster Moving Solutions from DJ Products

We offer a wide range of electric dumpster moving equipment, such as our popular WasteCaddyLite, that meets the needs of any type of property. Visit our website and let our sales engineers help you find the model that best fits your applications.

Property Managers Embrace Waste Reduction to Lower Costs

Property Managers Embrace Waste Reduction to Lower Costs
Property Managers Embrace Waste Reduction to Lower Costs

Are you searching for ways to lower operating costs for the commercial property you manage? A dumpster mover saves on labor, while overall waste reduction can result in significant cost savings. Use these suggestions to implement more efficient waste processing procedures.

Tips to Reduce Waste Products at Commercial Properties:

– Encourage employees to share documents electronically, rather than via hard copies.

– Replace break room and restroom disposables with reusable dishes and utensils along with washable hand towels and dish cloths.

– Avoid excess purchasing, especially with seasonal or perishable items.

– When printing documents, use both sides of the paper. Instead of throwing away draft copies or mistakes, recycle the sheets as scratch paper. Sheets printed on one side can be reversed and reused in printers and copy machines.

– Use rechargeable batteries whenever possible.

– Reuse envelopes and packing materials.

– Set up recycling stations and post signs indicating what materials can and can’t be recycled. Enlist the help of the local recycling center for information and tips.

– Help employees develop the habit of looking for ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.

– Make it a priority to purchase recyclable and/or recycled goods.

Increase Workplace Safety and Productivity with a Dumpster Mover from DJ Products

Did you know that trash rooms are one of the most dangerous areas on a commercial property? A number of serious musculoskeletal injuries can result from overexertion caused by moving heavy dumpsters.

An electrically-powered dumpster mover like the WasteCaddy from DJ Products lets a single employee maneuver dumpsters weighing up to 5,000 pounds across any surface and up and down inclines. In addition, they’re designed with ergonomic features to prevent the risk of repetitive motion injuries.

Visit our website or call 800.686.2651 for more information from our sales engineers.

Tips for Starting a Recycling Program at Work

Tips for Starting a Recycling Program at Work
Tips for Starting a Recycling Program at Work

Starting a recycling program at work is much easier than most people realize. To get things going, you should first have an understanding of the trash your company currently generates. While you are evaluating your company’s garbage and disposal process, it’s a great time to talk to the pros at DJ Products about how their dumpster moving products can save your company time and money.

You can maximize manpower and avoid many common workplace injuries with our energy-efficient and easily-maneuvered cart tuggers.

Build an enthusiastic team

A company recycling program is a great thing that many employees will gladly support. You probably already have several environmentally-conscious people with knowledge about things like the best recycling bins the local recycling haulers use. These people will gladly research the many benefits of your recycling program and get other employees excited about participating.

Help them create a plan

Your plan should start with the program’s objectives and include ways to reduce overall waste. Deciding what materials can and should be recycled is not simple. You will need a thorough waste assessment of what is currently being thrown out and in what quantities.

A good recycling program can establish your company as a community leader in responsible waste management. Once your recycling program is underway, celebrate the accomplishment and show your gratitude to the people who made it happen.

Your employees and team members are crucial to your company’s success. Another way you can show you appreciate the hard work they do daily is to provide them with economical dumpster moving equipment. Our products can help prevent many common workers comp claims.

Contact a DJ Products sales engineer today to discuss which waste container movers are best for your company and your recycling program.

Shred It! Don’t Put Personal Information in Your Dumpster

Shred It! Don't Put Personal Information in Your Dumpster
Shred It! Don’t Put Personal Information in Your Dumpster

Identity theft is a big and thriving business. In addition to competing against other companies in your industry, you must be vigilant about properly destroying personal information and sensitive documents. DJ Products can help you save money, prevent injuries to employees, and maximize manpower with products like our battery-powered dumpster moving equipment. If you are throwing away any documents containing personal information, shred it properly first.

Old tax forms were left in open dumpster

The East Bay area NBC affiliate reports a Fremont certified public accountant assumed the documents placed in a dumpster near his office were going to be burned by the waste management company. The tax forms containing personal information and Social Security numbers were left fully intact in the open dumpster for several days prior to being discovered.

The local CPA, Ed Robinson, is retiring and claims he didn’t know the documents needed to be shredded prior to being placed in the unlocked bin. Robinson says he will pay for a company to shred the papers.

Dumpster diving to obtain sensitive information

While most companies would not be so negligent as to leave the personal tax information of customers or employees in an open dumpster, they must be ever-vigilant about proper disposal of any documents containing sensitive information.

Rodents and other pests are constantly looking for ways to enter homes or businesses. The same is true of the vermin who would like to steal credit card numbers of customers or other confidential information from your company. Always shred before placing sensitive documents in a dumpster.

Trash-related injuries are also the #1 risk for workers. Dumpster moving equipment from DJ Products can improve trash room efficiency and lower your Experience Modification Rate (EMR). Contact us for more information.

Garbage – Collection and Moving is Dangerous!

Gargbage Collection is Dangerous
Gargbage Collection is Dangerous

Garbage collectors get a lot of respect for doing other people’s dirty work, but few envy the job. Filth and odors make trash collection unpleasant, while physical safety hazards pose a much bigger problem. In fact, garbagemen die on the job more often than police officers.

Workers who run behind waste collection trucks face perhaps the greatest risks. Dig deeper, and we find a plethora of injury risks affecting every aspect of trash collection.

This eye-opening infographic about garbage collection dangers lays out the facts. Consider these stats:

– Waste collector is the 5th most dangerous job in the US.

– About 100 garbage workers die each year.

– The job ranks 3rd most dangerous for falling injuries.

– Heavy lifting causes countless non-fatal injuries (ankle, back, and shoulder strains, cut hands, and more).

Making Waste Collection Safer

Bad things can happen once you have items like broken glass, chemicals, animal waste, and other hazardous materials being gathered in one place. Facilities managers and janitorial workers who deal with dumpsters and waste containers face similar dangers as city trash workers.

Stop overlooking the daily stress associated with filling and moving dumpsters from collection areas to pickup sites. Pushing or pulling wheeled containers results in musculoskeletal problems like shoulder and back injuries.

Motorized waste container movers like DJ Products’ WasteCaddy alleviate the greatest risk factor for your employees who handle dumpsters. Instead of putting two or three workers in harm’s way, one employee can transport heavy containers with a battery-powered tow.

Read more about dumpster safety and consider the WasteCaddy lineup of dumpster movers to protect your workers’ health and safety.