5 Useful Safety Tips for Do-It-Yourself Tree Removal Services

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5 Useful Safety Tips for Do-ItYourself Tree Removal Services +1 (585) 479-33-88 rochester.branchspecialists.com

Introduction

The removal of trees is a serious business. It entails potentially hazardous risks and hazards. Fortunately, by taking some precautions, you can reduce many of these risks. Although we always recommend hiring the best tree removal services in Rochester NY for tree removal, this may not always be possible. Here are some pointers for performing safe DIY tree removal work. Make sure to follow all of the instructions to avoid any unpleasant injuries or accidents.

Glasses, a hard hat, and heavy gloves can keep you safe during the tree removal service. It protects you from flying debris, dangerous falls, cuts, and even electrocution. Ear protection and safety chaps are required when operating a chainsaw. If you accidentally drop the bar against your leg, these chaps will immediately stop the blade. It aids in the prevention of some serious injuries. Wear slip-resistant shoes and long sleeves, as you would for any outdoor job.

GearUp
CheckPowerLines You don't even have to touch a live wire to get hurt. Touching a tree limb that is in contact with a wire can result in a fatal accident. If the tree is within 15 feet of a power line, do not even attempt to touch it. First, contact the electric company to have the line insulated or turned off. Only then should the tree removal process begin.

SticktoSolidGround

Is your tree removal job keeping both of your feet on the ground? If not, avoid attempting tree removal work. Climbing a ladder to cut down trees can quickly lead to disaster.

MarkAFallingZone

Estimate a falling zone around the tree before beginning work. Then, clearly and appropriately mark out the space. This precaution can protect you, your coworkers, family members, pets, and anyone else nearby.

We have a simple method for predicting where a tree will fall. It's known as the ax-handle trick. Keep the axe handle at arm's length. Then, close one eye and walk towards the tree. The top of the axe should be parallel to the treetop, and the bottom should be parallel to the base. Your feet will then be near where the treetop will rest after it has fallen.

Always give the falling zone estimate some breathing room. Estimates are just that: estimates. It's always better to be safe than sorry.

PrepareYourself

You must be wise in order for the tree removal service to go smoothly. Before you start the chainsaw, take the time to learn about your tree, your surroundings, and the weather.

Learn how to use the tree-cutting tools. You should be able to use an axe to make notches and cut off limbs in a systematic manner. Before working on the tree, inspect it for cracks and damage. Use extreme caution when dealing with dead limbs that are broken but still attached to the tree. Or the ones that are sagging in other branches. Such branches can be dangerous to remove.

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