Trash receptacles are one of the most abundant amenities for cities, parks, industrial buildings, office buildings and more places where garbage can accumulate. Outdoor trash bins come in many different shapes and sizes, and the awesome thing about them is that you can even get them personalized. You can get your trash can to best suite you, if you like steel I recommend the steel mesh trash basket, or you can choose from wood, plastisol, recycled plastic, and even stone.
If you visit an industrial building like Wal-Mart, General Electric, AT&T, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Boeing or Northrop Grumman you can find concrete, steel, plastic, recycled plastic, wood or stone clad trash cans. The sizes range from 22 to 55 gallons. Generally the size depends on what type of trash is expected to be thrown in. Industrial trash and garbage will vary depending on the level and type product manufactured. Also, most industrial facilities have eating areas and even restaurants. These areas require trash cans that can hold garbage without spilling as well as contaminating clean areas.
Office buildings for instance the Sears tower, Empire State Building, City Hall USA will usually generate a lot of paper trash and refuge that are usually dry but bulky. Paper shredders have created a new trash product that must be collected. Large steel, concrete or decorative plastic containers are used in most common areas. The larger size reduces the number of collection, which saves a lot of time as well as money. Liners are put in the receptacles to keep them cleaner and smelling a whole lot more fresh. The Liners are lighter inserts and are most likely made of plastic. Every so often galvanize steel is used for damp or heavy duty collection areas.
Fast food restaurants have their own special needs; McDonalds, Burger King, Checkers, and Wendy’s. The Cheesecake Factory, Outback Steakhouse, Carrabbas Grill, Chili’s, Applebee’s or Disney Restaurants have their own needs for garbage disposal. When entering any public place it is most likely to always find a receptacle to dispose trash people bring with them. In cooking areas there are usually trash cans for unused food and soiled paper products. Here the aesthetics are not as important as the function. In public restrooms, lids are mostly used to guide the trash into the can instead of on the floor. Other style lids have doors to keep insects from flying in and out.
Ball parks, arenas, and stadiums are also areas that trash has disposal needs. The parking lot trash cans may even advertise and carry a logo for a team or just ad space. Throughout the facility there are receptacles of all types for discarded paper, food and waste.
All parks, whether it’s National, Public Municipal, and County need trash cans that can keep out the animals and the trash in the cans. Trash cans in parks are most likely to have some sort of lid. It’s good to mention that all commercial trash receptacles must consider flame resistant properties as people negligently throw cigarettes that may cause fire into trash cans. But ultimately that’s where snuffers come in handy so you don’t have to worry about any fire. Then there’s us, the public. People are extremely destructive so garbage cans must be tough and heavy duty for public use. These are just a few of the Outdoor Trash Can needs. And why it’s important for you to purchase the one that’s best for its location.
Monday, August 18, 2008
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