by Melnyk De Jong | Oct 13, 2021 | Blog
Huge piles of rubbish, old household items, construction waste, and used products left on the side of the road, in the forest, or areas not designated for dumping are no longer unusual sights. This practice is on the rise, and it’s becoming a liability as it... by Melnyk De Jong | Oct 13, 2021 | Blog
How To Restore Your Home After A Fire? After a house fire, adjusting to the reality of life can be difficult and stressful. With so much to consider, we’ve compiled some suggestions to assist you in cleaning up and getting back on your feet. After a grease fire... by Melnyk De Jong | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog
After cleaning and maintaining trash chutes, let’s look at dumpsters, their hard-working partner. After a while, this bizarre mixture of steak bones, cat chow, dishwashing detergent, and other oddities. If left to deteriorate, milk turns into garbage juice, a... by Melnyk De Jong | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog
Although the inside of a dumpster may seem like the last place a person would want to be, “dumpster diving” is a common occurrence. Searching through trash is common among those who aren’t employed or linked with a business. Digging through trash... by Melnyk De Jong | Oct 11, 2021 | Blog
An attack known as dumpster diving uses the trash of the victim to get information about the perpetrator. When people think of dumpster diving, they often imagine someone diving in and pulling up something unpleasant, but that’s not how it works. Threat actors... by Melnyk De Jong | Oct 11, 2021 | Blog
Even though dumpster diving locations is often legal, you should be mindful of local regulations and follow any posted no trespassing or private property signs regardless of where you go. Opening a fence or entering private property should be avoided at all costs....