Street Departments and Road Clean Ups
Aside from debris from a car or structure it may have hit, there is something else that could end up on the road. In the case of extreme accidents, blood and other bodily fluid could end up on the street. These fluids could contain infectious disease, and therefore need to be cleaned, as well as the area disinfected. There are many solutions that can be added to a pressure washing treatment that will take care of that.
Accident cleanup is not the only job a pressure washer can perform for a city. There are several others areas that a pressure washer contractor can be of benefit. Portable machines can easily be taken to areas where pressure washing is needed. Below are several other examples:
If a city has a town square that gets lots of foot traffic, pressure washing can help keep the area clean. Unfortunately, people litter and spill things. This debris and rubbish can build up, especially around litterbins. (You know, the stuff that didn’t quite make it into the receptacle.) Think about the ice cream man who makes a daily stop, and all the drippings that could be along the sidewalk. Think about what people toss at the pigeons from a bench near the fountain. These hubs of activity on the “street of feet” can get very dirty. While they may not ever be able to constantly shine- since the traffic is constant, cleaning them once per month will make build-up less of a problem.
If many city residents depend on public transportation, chances are bus shelters will begin to look a little worn. Pressure washing these bus shelters and the surrounding sidewalks is a good idea, as there could be built up grime, gum and litter. Benches in these areas could also be disinfected from time to time. And, aside from the ground around the shelters, the glass or wood shelters themselves could use a good cleaning.
Municipalities that are more rural can agree that road kill often times piles up along the roadsides. Deer, skunk, possums and other animals sometimes lose the race with an oncoming car. These rotting carcasses can be left on the side of the road for days, leaving not just unattractive scenery, but a putrid stench as well. There may be environmental cleanup companies who clean up the animal bodies, but they may not clean up the mess it leaves behind. Pressure washing the area where the animal lay will remove the blood and any other debris. A disinfectant and deodorizer can also be used in these instances.
What’s worse than debris from a car accident? Answer: A mess made by a tipped over tractor-trailer. Trucks haul all sorts of materials and products across the country. If something were to spill, such as oil or another chemical, pressure washing is one way to clean it up. Degreasers can be used to treat the area, and then it can be rinsed away with the pressure washer.
Every season has its enemy. After a rough winter, there could be salt build up on the roads. Or, perhaps there is a lot of gravel built up in places throughout the area. Power washers can be used to clean up this build up. In addition, pressure washer can be used to treat the roadways with calcium chloride, which will make them less slippery. In the fall, leaves may cover the roadways. They say wet leaves are equivalent to driving on oil- very slippery. Removing the leaves can be a real safety precaution.
These are just some ideas that a municipality can call on a pressure washing contractor to assist with. Cities will be cleaner and greener and scenic drives will be more scenic.
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