Making Your Trees Safe and Inviting for Your KidsMaking Your Trees Safe and Inviting for Your Kids


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Making Your Trees Safe and Inviting for Your Kids

When many people talk about trees, they talk about pruning them or blocking their roots from hitting sidewalks or other things. I rarely hear anyone talk about making their trees more hospitable for their kids. Hi, my name is Gina. I am the mum of four sons, and if they couldn't climb the trees in our yard, they would be jumping on my furniture and climbing my walls all day long. Luckily, I have a friend who works in the tree service industry, and he has helped me with everything from assessing the safety of dead branches to adding swings to the trees to pruning them for easier climbing. As he can't be everywhere, I decided to share the tips and tricks I've learned from him and from our experience with trees. Enjoy!

Guidelines for Finding the Right Tree Arborist

Trees are a great addition to the front yard or backyard of a new home. Not only do trees bring in fresh air, thereby supplementing an air conditioning system, but they also provide the all-important shade. Noticeably, you do not need to spend money buying shade sails for your backyard. However, you need to take care of the trees if you want to derive the maximum benefits from the plants. Understandably, you might be tempted to prune and trim the trees by yourself to save on costs. However, it is not recommended, since you might shorten the life of the plants due to improper handling. To get the best service, hire a tree arborist. The ideas highlighted in this article will help you through the process of finding the right tree arborist.

Right Climbing Shoes — The type of climbing shoes that an arborist uses determines impacts on the health of trees. Keeping the tree trunk safe is a priority, but it can be difficult if the arborist does not have the right climbing shoes. For instance, if arborists use spiked shoes, they might poke holes on the trunk and create decay spots. Therefore, the arborist you engage should never use spiked shoes on tree trunks. Instead, the climbing shoes should have a rugged sole to provide support without necessarily damaging the trunk.

Conduct Research — The first step to finding the right tree arborist is taking the initiative to research about tree service providers in your area. Conducting research increases your chances of finding a reputable tree service provider. Additionally, you need to verify the credentials of an arborist before engaging one. You can conduct background checks by visiting different arborist review websites within your locality. You can also engage neighbours with professionally maintained lawns and backyards for recommendations regarding reliable arborists.

Verify Liability Insurance and Workers' Compensation — One of the first questions you should ask an arborist is whether they have liability insurance and workers' compensation. In the event of an accident, the two provisions ensure that you are protected from lawsuits. However, most people don't make an effort to verify this information. It is critical that you ask an arborist company to show you the certificate of workers' compensation as confirmation. A reputable arborist company will be glad to do so, and other firms will go ahead and display their insurance certificates in full view of customers.