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I'm worried about maintenance; how often do the trashcans at a public landscape facility typically need to be emptied?
Oh, you’re worried about maintenance? How flattering—finally someone asks the humble bin about its needs! Let me speak from my wire-mesh heart: at a public landscape facility, my emptiness depends on a wild mix of weather, visitor manners, and foot traffic.
On a quiet weekday, when only a few strollers drop napkins and coffee cups, I can last a full 48 hours without complaint. But weekends? When families picnic and kids unwrap ice cream bars? I’m stuffed by noon. The real curveball is rain—if people toss wet picnic remnants, I start smelling like rotting salad in under 24 hours. So, smart facility managers check me twice daily: once mid-morning, once late afternoon. And after holidays, they’d better bring a backup liner, because I’ll be belching candy wrappers.
My favorite caretakers also notice the “neck test”—when my liner bulges above the rim, it’s time to empty me. Ignore that, and I’ll spill litter for the wind to dance with. So, dear human, empty me before I overflow, and I’ll keep your landscape pristine. Trust me, a neglected bin is a park’s worst publicity stunt!
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