Could you ever imagine a world where your refrigerator could send you to jail? Actually, that might not be too far from the truth. Sacramento, like many other cities around the country, has adopted strict laws when it comes to the handling of old refrigerators. If you have a refrigerator on your property that is not being used for its intended purpose of storing food then you need to safeguard that appliance. This will mean either putting a secure lock on the door or removing the door all together. If you don’t do that, you could be ticketed and fined. Ignore paying those fines and a bench warrant could be sworn out for your arrest. That is obviously an extreme case, but don’t think an eager prosecutor wouldn’t love to score points with the public by tossing the book at someone who scoffs at the safe refrigerator laws. Obviously, the best choice you have is to get rid of that old refrigerator all together. You can easily accomplish that by calling in the services of a Sacramento refrigerator disposal team like Junk King.
A common occurrence on many a Christmas morning is finding children having more fun playing with the boxes their presents came in then the actual presents themselves. Kids like to crawl into things and imagine them to be a spaceship, submarine or truck. Nothing wrong with that. But there is something wrong if those kids crawl into a space that traps them. It only took a handful of incidents involving children getting trapped in abandoned refrigerators to have state legislators spring into action. You might think, “Hey, I don’t have any kids, so I can still put this old fridge out in the yard.” Wrong assumption! What about all the kids in your neighborhood? Don’t you think they are curious? Won’t a big “box” like a fridge be too tempting of a playground for them? Why take the chance? The minute you replace your old refrigerator is the same minute you should be calling up a refrigerator disposal company.
If you’re like most savvy shoppers, you’re going to do your homework when it comes to buying that new fridge. You’ll shop around for the best bargain and make sure that new icebox is going to delivery everything you want it to. Nothing wrong with taking the time to make sure you’re getting the best deal because, if done right, this new fridge should last you at least five years. That’s a major investment. But for all of that shopping work, it will take you just one phone call to make sure your old fridge is going to be hauled away on the same day that the new one arrives. If done right, you can simply place all the food in your current fridge and freezer into a cooler. The junk haulers show up and take it away. Then your new fridge arrives within the hour and you get to pack it up with the food in the cooler. No one will be the wiser!
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You’ve heard of the expression “If only these walls could talk.” Well, what about “If only this old couch could talk?” Any sofa in a house with an active family would have plenty to say. Of course you wouldn’t necessarily have to wait for it to actually talk when you can pretty much trace its personal history with all the special markings. There could be a wine stain from a past holiday party. Or a beer stain from a weekend football watching marathon. There might be traces of paw prints or cat scratches which bring to mind the active pets that made the couch their own. What about all those minor ink stains from pens used to write homework? And of course there is the typical amount of snack stains that have built up over the years. When you get right down to it, an old sofa can almost be considered a crime scene: all the evidence of your family’s history is right there to examine. Perhaps it’s time to swap out the old and bring in the new. If you’re ready to buy a new couch then you should also consider hiring a
There are four doors we open every single day: the bathroom door, the bedroom door, the front door and the refrigerator door. It is conceivable that if you’re alone in the home, you can avoid opening the bedroom door or bathroom door and just leave them open all the time. You can also avoid the front door if you hunker down (not unheard of on a cold winter day). That leaves the refrigerator door. That one you cannot avoid opening. Even if it’s to look inside to see what you need from the grocery store, you’ll be opening and closing the fridge. Now add up how many times in a day you do this and its quick to see that refrigerator door is getting quite a work out throughout the year. Is it time for a new fridge? If so, it is also the perfect time to contact a