Trash can emptying tutorial

by Joanna Burns    October 15, 2014

It will sound unbelievable and unrealistic but recent studies show that more and more people nowadays are struggling with their trash can emptying routine. If you are one of these people don’t be ashamed and more importantly don’t worry because we will present to you a step by step tutorial which will make your trash bin emptying routine an easy and simple thing to do.
Before we present to you our step by step tutorial we want you to know that you can always delegate your trash can emptying routine to a professional rubbish removal company. This way you won’t have to worry whether your garbage bins are full because a team of professional junk clearance technicians will take care of it. Also if you are worried about the price for such services don’t be because rubbish removal services are becoming more and more affordable as each day passes.
The first thing that you must do it order to facilitate your garbage can emptying routine is to learn when is the collection day. The collection day is the day in which the garbage men as passing through your neighborhood and are collecting the rubbish. By learning when collection day is you will be able to conduct your garbage can emptying routine a day before and prep your trash for collection day. This will prevent the unnecessary and more importantly unwanted accumulation of junk.
Garbage CanCommence your emptying routine by opening each trash can in your home and removing the old and filled garbage bag. Even if the bag is half full remove it and replace it with a new one. If your bags have handles, simply pull the handles upwards and shut the opening of the bag and prevent spills and tie the handles together. Alternatively if your bags don’t have handles you must tie a knot on the opening before your remove the bags from the garbage cans. This way if a spill occurs it will happen within the trash can which you can later clean.
Once you have emptied all the trash can, place in each one a new and clean garbage bag. Bear in mind that you can replace your plastic garbage bags with paper bags that are reusable. If you opt to use paper bags know that you must empty the content of each paper bag in a plastic bag when you are emptying your trash cans. Once you have emptied all paper bags, simply put them back in place.
End the emptying routine by placing all your old garbage bag in the master can and taking the can outside so that the garbage men can empty it during collection day.

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