Summer is here and that means an increase in dumpster rentals. Along with the correct placement of the dumpster at your site, fire safety must also be addressed. Dumpster fires can be dangerous and cause significant damage to property and pose risks to public safety. Here is some information on preventing dumpster fires, along with common causes and best practices for fire prevention.
Unfortunately, dumpster fires do occur on a variety of job sites. Whether it happens by accident or on purpose, it’s important to know the causes to help ensure a safe dumpster rental experience.
Improper Disposal of Flammable Materials: Dumpsters often contain flammable materials such as paper, cardboard, wood, and plastic. But when these materials come into contact with improperly disposed materials, such as cleaning chemicals, pool chemicals, solvents and batteries, they can ignite and start a fire.
Careless Smoking: Discarded cigarette butts or improperly extinguished smoking materials thrown into dumpsters can ignite the contents.
Arson: Intentionally set fires in dumpsters can be a result of vandalism, illegal activity, or malicious intent.
Electrical Malfunctions:
Dumpsters located near electrical equipment or power sources can be at risk of fire if there are electrical malfunctions, such as faulty wiring or short circuits.
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Here are some fire prevention tips to help protect your dumpster rental.
Proper Waste Disposal: Dispose of flammable materials properly and ensure they are not placed in dumpsters. Always check with your dumpster rental company about want can and cannot go into a dumpster.
No Smoking Policy: Implement a strict no smoking policy around dumpsters and ensure that smoking areas are located away from waste disposal areas.
Adequate Signage: Place clear and visible signs near dumpsters reminding people not to dispose of flammable materials or cigarettes in the dumpster.
Fire Extinguishers: Install fire extinguishers near dumpsters and ensure they are easily accessible. It’s also important that your team knows how to properly use a fire extinguisher.
Security Measures: Implement security measures such as surveillance cameras or fencing to deter arson and unauthorized access to dumpsters.
Protecting your dumpster and your crew and/or family from a dumpster fire should always be a priority. It’s also essential to follow local fire codes and regulations pertaining to waste management and fire prevention. At Berks Transfer, we want our customers to have a positive experience with our dumpsters. We inspect them before and after use to help ensure they are in top condition as well as help our customers maximize their usage. Contact us today to learn more!