Welcome to Charles & Hudson
    • Home
    • About
    • Advertising
    • Contact

    Are Your Trees Safe?

    Falling trees are frightening -- and worse, they pose a safety risk not only to your property, but to you and your family, too. Although you can't predict storm damage, you can examine the trees on your property and determine if they pose a higher safety risk than others.

    TreeDamage.jpg

    Jennifer Stell compiled a fantastic tree safety slideshow on iVillage.com that lists 13 warning signs of potentially unsafe trees. They include:

    *Large, dead branches. Dead branches can fall even on a calm day, so if you notice that a tree has large dead areas, consider getting them removed.

    *Mushrooms. If you notice mushrooms at the base of your tree, or especially higher up on the trunk or branches, these are signs of advanced decay--and it's probably time for the tree to come down.

    *Twin trunks. Dual trunks are weakly attached to each other, posing a greater risk that high winds or ice will split the tree and cause it to fall.

     
     

    *An ancient tree. Just because your tree is old doesn't necessarily mean that it's unsafe. If you have any questions about the condition of your tree, consult an arborist who will help identify any possible structural issues and estimate the remaining life of the tree. Once you have that information, you'll be able to create a course of action.

    Do you have any problematic trees on your property? And if so, are you going to have them removed?

    Photo: Flickr.com/granick

    Katy Ryan | Comments () |

     

    • Kaye Mcmilla

      It's safe to have old trees cut down before they can cause any damage. The indicators mentioned here should be mentioned regularly, so as to avoid the trees from falling apart and causing much more damages to our property.

    • Son Lakhani

      Well, it's good to have trees around the house 'cause it gives us shade
      and many more health benefits but then, if they aren't managed well,
      they could also cause harm to us. Make sure that your trees are
      regularly trimmed especially during windy & stormy weathers. It's
      also apt to have a properly installed & sturdy roofing , just in
      case the trees would fall, your roof wouldn't be damaged easily.

    blog comments powered by Disqus

    Connect with Charles & Hudson follow Charles & Hudson on Twitter friend Charles & Hudson on Facebook receive Charles & Hudson by Email
    about-charles-hudson.jpg
    categories factory tours rad stuff outdoor tools design do-it-yourself projects


     

    Copyright © 2012 Charles & Hudson LLC All Rights Reserved | Contact | Privacy Policy