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How To Prevent Your Outdoor Trash Can From Having An Odor

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Outdoor trash cans aren't known for smelling their best. Since they are typically kept close to the home, however, you probably don't want them putting off a horrible odor. Luckily, following these simple tips will help you prevent your outdoor trash can from having a bad smell.

Get in the Routine of Washing It

Although it probably isn't something that you think about much, it's a good idea to spray out your outdoor trash can as frequently as possible. After it has been dumped for the week, take the time to spray it out quickly with a water hose; then, turn it over to dry. If you want to get it as clean as possible, squirt in a little bit of liquid dish soap, and consider using a mop or long-handled brush to get it really clean.

Always Use Trash Bags

Don't be tempted to toss trash into your outdoor trash can without putting it in a trash can. As items spill and trash gets distributed all over your garbage can, they can cause nasty smells. Also, make sure that your trash bags are tied or otherwise secured before they're tossed in the bin.

Store It in the Right Place

If you have fragrant flowers, trees, or bushes on your property, consider storing your trash can near them. People won't even be able to smell the trash-related odor when they walk by; instead, they'll be able to smell your honeysuckle or other fragrant plants. Plus, they're probably be more captivated to the beauty of your plants than the appearance of your trash can, which can help with your home's curb appeal.

Rinse It Out

Before tossing in juice containers, beer bottles, milk cartons, or ice cream cartons, make sure that you rinse them out thoroughly. It only takes a few seconds to quickly rinse these things out, and you can greatly cut down on the smell of your outdoor trash can. Plus, you can help prevent your trash can from getting sticky if there's a leak in one of your bags, and you won't have to worry as much about insects or other pests.

Keeping your outdoor trash can from smelling poorly, whether before or after being emptied out by your waste management service, such as A & S Sanitation Services, can be tough. Fortunately, you don't have to deal with the stench if you are willing to take a few simple steps. Try these tips, and you can reduce the smell of the trash can that you keep outside of your home.


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