Tree Trimming: Safely Protecting Your Property
As September arrives, various outdoor maintenance tasks remain to complete before the cooler fall weather sets in. And as there’s still ample time between now and winter, there’s nothing wrong with taking preventive measures to keep your trees healthy. One aspect of maintaining a safe landscape is tree trimming. While it may appear to be a straightforward task, tree trimming requires knowledge, experience, and the right tools and equipment for a smooth completion to ensure the safety and health of your trees. Keep your property in top shape with these tree trimming tips. Enhancing Safety with Tree Trimming Proper tree trimming encourages healthy growth, eliminates dead or diseased branches, and enhances the overall appearance of your landscape. When homeowners neglect this maintenance task, it can lead to worsening issues such as pest infestation and diseases that can threaten the life of your trees. No matter how little work or big your tree trimming session is, it's important to follow safety guidelines as follows:
- Create a checklist or plan out which areas need removal and trimming
- Use the necessary tools to trim the tree
- Depending on the weather, opt for longer sleeves and pants to avoid minor scratches, safety goggles, or safety equipment.
- Be careful when working around power lines, and stay at least 10 feet away.