Cut Trees the Right Way!
Do you know that chopping trees ranks among the world’s deadliest professions? DIY trimming may seem straightforward, but the process is actually highly complicated and requires an extensive understanding of tree physics, biology, advanced cutting techniques, and previous expertise with potentially deadly tools like chainsaws. Risks associated with performing tree cutting on your own include the following:
Electrocution
You might get life-threatening injuries or perhaps die if you come into touch with an electric line. When calculating the length of a branch or the height of a tree, it is simple to err. If there’s a possibility that power lines may be affected, always let your electric company know in advance so that business professionals may visit your house and offer guidance. If the wind blows a branch against a power line while you are trimming it, you face the risk of electrocution even if you think there is enough room.
Being Struck
If you are hit and affected by falling trees or branches, it will be unfortunate. The tree might fall in an unexpected location if the cut is made incorrectly. In case the tree starts to grow in the wrong direction, always plan two escape routes in advance. A falling tree strikes the ground with great force. especially if a lot of adjacent dead wood, branches, and limbs are trembling. Thrown broken branches can travel over a dizzying variety of terrain. Don’t ever turn your back on a falling tree, and always wear a hard helmet.
Falling
You might get catastrophic injuries if you fall from a tree. While pruning branches or removing approaching or dead limbs, the need to enter the tree may arise. When climbing, always use the proper safety ropes and harnesses. The needed clothing for this uniform includes a sleeved shirt, long pants, a hard helmet, gloves, and the appropriate work shoes. Before you climb the tree, make sure there are no electrical lines within or around it.
Do you need a reliable tree cutting service? If you are in Moorefield, WV, you can always trust JC Tree Service to help you. For inquiries and information, be sure to contact me at (304) 202-3455.