If your yard is filled with leaves and you don't know what to do with them, never burn them! Burning the leaf piles from your yard in Oklahoma is harmful and poses many risks. When you burn leaves, they will release harmful irritants that can cause serious health issues, especially for people with existing respiratory conditions. It is a fire hazard as well because the leaves or embers can be blown away and cause a fire elsewhere. Burning leaf piles is also illegal in many places because of the potential damage they can cause. Instead, you should hire professionals to clean them up for you!
Burning leaf piles can release irritants into the air that can cause respiratory issues.
The urge to clean up the leaves in your yard in the fall by burning them is not the best idea because it can cause harm to your health. When you burn leaf piles, the smoke from the burning leaves will release a harmful mixture of toxic, irritating particles. You can breathe in these particles and they can accumulate and irritate your lungs by preventing enough air from reaching them. If you're burning moist leaves, you'll deal with more smoke because they release more smoke than dry leaves.
Hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide are among the many substances that get released when you burn leaf piles. These particles, when breathed in, can cause long-term damage to your lungs and health. Carbon monoxide, in particular, inhibits the amount of oxygen that your red blood cells have.
Burning leaf piles can be a fire hazard.
Another reason why it's bad to burn leaf piles is because they are a fire hazard. Burning leaf piles can quickly go south, especially during dry and windy conditions, and lead to damaging wildfires. What's more, pieces of burning leaves can be carried by the wind and cause new fires in other areas! This means burning leaf piles will put your property in danger as well as other surrounding properties and landscapes!
Burning Leaf Piles Is Illegal in Many Places
Aside from the health risks and potential fire damage that burning leaf piles can cause, doing so is also illegal in many places. Local governments typically release burn ban advisories, especially if environmental conditions are not ideal, to prevent uncontrolled fires from igniting. They also prohibit burning leaves because it causes harmful effects on the environment. When caught doing this, offenders can face repercussions and penalties!
What should you do instead about the leaf piles on your property?
Instead of burning the leaf piles on your property, hire professionals to clean them up for you. Enrolling in a leaf removal service will take the hassle out of cleaning up the leaves in your yard. That's because a professional leaf removal service involves skilled pros visiting your property equipped with the proper tools to clean up the leaves and haul them away from your property. They will implement different methods to collect the leaves to ensure everything is cleaned up. Professionals will also take the extra step of removing the leaves from your property using vacuum trucks so you don't have to worry about any leaf piles getting blown away by the wind and scattering around your yard again.
Give us a call today to schedule our leaf removal service!
Cleaning up leaves in your yard takes a lot of backbreaking work, but you don't have to do that yourself anymore! Our team at LBR offers our professional leaf removal service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Tulsa, Owasso, Broken Arrow, OK, and nearby communities.
When you hire us, we will blow the leaves off your yard and gather them at the curb, so we can suck them all up with our vacuum truck. This service is offered in the fall and late winter or early spring when most leaves drop from trees and accumulate in yards. Schedule this service today by calling us at (918) 252-5296!
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