THE DIRTY TRUTH ABOUT DUMPSTER ODORS—AND HOW TO PREVENT THEM THIS SUMMER
Summer in South Florida means longer days, hotter temps—and a whole lot of stink if your dumpster area isn’t cleaned regularly. Between overflowing bins, sticky residue, and swarming pests, the heat amplifies everything. This blog breaks down why dumpsters smell worse in the summer, what it attracts (think maggots, rats, and flies), and how recurring bin and enclosure cleanings can help protect your property, your people, and your reputation. Includes two helpful charts to guide your seasonal cleaning strategy.
THE DIRTY TRUTH ABOUT DUMPSTER AREAS (AND WHY YOU SHOULD BE CLEANING THEM)
Dumpster zones are one of the most heavily used—and most commonly overlooked—parts of commercial properties. Left unmaintained, they can quickly become a source of pests, odor, violations, and safety concerns. This post outlines the risks, the benefits of scheduled cleaning, and how commercial property owners in Palm Beach County can stay ahead of the mess.