1. Leaning or Unstable Structure: A tree leaning significantly to one side or with an unstable base can easily fall during storms or heavy winds.
2. Cracks and Cavities: Visible cracks or cavities in the trunk or major branches can indicate internal decay, weakening the tree’s structure.
3. Dead or Dying Branches: Dead or dying branches can break and fall unexpectedly, potentially causing injury or damage.
4. Fungal Growth: Fungi growing at the base of a tree or on its trunk can signify internal rot and decay.
5. Exposed Roots: Trees with large sections of exposed roots may be unstable and at risk of falling over.
6. Proximity to Structures: A tree too close to a building, power lines, or other structures can pose a danger if it falls.
· Storms and High Winds: Increased tree danger during adverse weather conditions due to saturated and unstable soil.
· Regular Inspections: Certified arborists can identify signs of disease or weakness, recommending solutions like pruning, cabling, or bracing.
· Vigilance During Storms: Keep a watchful eye on trees during storms or high winds.
· Avoid Parking Under Trees: Especially during adverse weather conditions.
· Stay Away from Unstable Trees: Particularly those showing signs of instability or rot.
· Keep an eye on overgrowth: Use a reputable tree trimming professional to help keep your trees healthy.
Proactive measures are crucial in identifying and addressing potential danger associated with trees.
Regular inspections and prompt action can prevent accidents, ensuring the safety of both property and individuals.
Our goal is to ensure your trees lead healthy lives showing evidence of new growth, strong bark with a healthy trunk, branches and leaves.
Our trained professionals will guide your journey of bringing tree health and safety to your property.
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