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Just some helpful tips on Tree Care & Safety

2010-04-29 04:38:39
Posted By A Affordable Tree Experts

 
 
Tree Care Is Also A Matter of Safety & Liability!
Trees can become a dangerous safety hazard if cracked or damaged limbs are hanging over streets, businesses, homes, or power lines, and some trees can also become dangerous because they are diseased and rotting. These trees are unstable and could fall without warning. At A Affordable Tree Experts, we specialize in handling these types of trees so that our clients can be safe from harm or liability.
 
 

NYS DEPT Of Environmental Conservation Advises:

2010-04-29 04:57:28
Posted By A Affordable Tree Experts

 

Care and Pruning of Damaged Trees.
Trees can be damaged by high winds, snow, ice and/or other severe weather. Safety is a primary concern when working with trees. Any work that requires a chain saw or cannot be performed from the ground should be done by a
professional tree-care service.

 
 

Hazardous Trees

2010-04-29 05:23:11
Posted By A Affordable Tree Experts

Hanging or loosely attached branches and split trunks are obvious safety concerns. They should be dealt with as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of personal injury and/or property damage. Broken but firmly attached branches that pose no immediate danger of falling can be pruned after the more hazardous branches have been removed. Trunks that are split down the middle are very difficult to brace adequately, and should be removed or addressed by a professional tree-care service such as ourselves.
 
 

Power Lines

2010-04-29 06:01:03
Posted By A Affordable Tree Experts

                                      

Branches hanging over power lines are a major safety hazard from the standpoint of both the person removing the branches, as well as any passers-by. Special training is required to safely prune these branches. Homeowners should not attempt to prune branches near, or laying on, power lines.