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Do you have garbage duty in your house? Do you want a few tips on trash removal? Read this article for a few tips.

  1. Change your garbage's and get it all to the curb the day before. This will prevent damage to the bags/cans from weather, animals, and anything else that might rip, topple, or destroy the garbage.
  2. You can buy garbage bags from a store specifically fitted for almost any size trash container. Find the brand and size you like. Usual sizes include tall, short, kitchen, or can varieties.
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  3. If the bag has drawstrings, handles, or anything else to grab onto, pull gently on them, as to not spill any of the contents over the sides. If the bag won't come out, pull with a little more force, or hold down the bin so that it's not off the floor.
  4. Open it by unfolding it, then open the top. Catch air in the bag by waving it around, which will open it the rest of the way. Slide in the bag, and fold the top of the sides over the lid of the bin to hold it in place. Replace any covering you may have on top of the bin.
  5. to a master can, such as a large can.
  6. If your master bin(s) use a bag, remove it using the steps above. Carry it or the whole can itself to the curb.
  7. in your can(s) if necessary. If you took out the whole can, remember to put it back to wherever you store it (garage, shed, outside, etc.) after the garbage collectors are gone.
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Tips

  • Have trash bins in areas where people spend a lot of time in (bedrooms, kitchens, game rooms, etc.).
  • If you want, you can save money by reusing grocery bags you got from trips to the grocery store. They work just as well.
  • Tying any bags not in a can that you take out to the curb can stop some animals or weather from getting in.
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Warnings

  • Your master bag could be heavy. Don't strain yourself. If you can't lift it, find someone who can or can help you.
  • Put a lid on any cans by the curb. If cans were to topple over, items inside could scatter across your lawn, the sidewalk, or the street, posing a safety hazard.
  • Get a strong bag, especially for your master bin. A hole can leak any liquid in the bag onto you, carpeting, or anything else.
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Things You'll Need

  • Trash bags
  • Trash bins
  • Master can(s)

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This article was co-authored by Alessandra Mendes. Alessandra Mendes is a Cleaning Specialist and the Founder of Cleaning Glow. With ten years of experience, Alessandra and her team specialize in providing residential cleaning services in the San Francisco Bay Area. All members of the Cleaning Glow team have completed thorough background checks. This article has been viewed 62,342 times.
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