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Do Garbage Cans Need to be Sanitized?

Unveiling the Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Trash Bin

Imagine this: It's trash day, and you drag your garbage can to the curb, only to be met with unpleasant odors and a sight that makes you cringe.


We've all been there, especially those of us with young kids, whose trash tends to be a little more, well, unpleasant. In Cherokee County, Georgia, GenieBins has a solution to tackle this common issue - the sanitation of your roadside garbage bins.


But do garbage cans really need to be sanitized? In this blog post, we'll delve into the reasons why keeping your trash bin clean is not just a matter of aesthetics but a crucial step towards maintaining a healthy and odor-free home environment.


dirty trash cans in cherokee county, ga

The Hidden Culprits:

Picture this: leftover food, grime, and a side of bacteria hanging out in your trash bin. Not a pretty sight or smell, right?


These nasties aren't just causing a stink; they're inviting pests and posing health risks, especially for homes with curious little explorers.


Here’s why: Germs aren’t just going to stay put - that smell you’re smelling is tiny particles of bacteria, wafting around your garage and exposing your family to health risks.


Garbage Can Health Hazards

Let's talk health – a dirty bin is like a breeding ground for bacteria. Not something you want your family, especially the kiddos, getting cozy with. But what’s the alternative? You could spray the can out with a hose or dive in with a scrubber and a bottle of bleach, but who wants to do that?


Pests, from rodents to bugs, love a good trash buffet. The fact is, a clean bin is a healthier bin for everyone under your roof.


Especially for families with young kids, those diapers, wipes, and wasted food that end up flying loose around the garbage can are only going to cause you problems in the long run.


GenieBins to the Rescue!

Enter GenieBins, the heroes of clean bins in Cherokee County. They're not just cleaning; they're sanitizing and deodorizing too.


It's not just about getting rid of the grime – it's about doing it in an eco-friendly way that leaves your bin smelling fresh and your conscience clear.


We come by on your trash pickup day to wash out the residue that’s left after your cans are emptied, and then we treat your cans with superheated water and sanitizer that leaves them sparkling clean, smelling fresh, and rid of funky germs and bacteria. Gross.


Frequency Matters:

The fact is, you should absolutely be sanitizing your garbage cans. But how often should you be hitting the sanitation button?


Think of it as a preventive measure – the more often you sanitize, the less chance there is for the ickiness to build up.


We recommend monthly garbage can cleanings, but also offer the service a little more infrequently. And no matter how many trash cans you’re wheeling out to the curb every week, we can handle the job.


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Here’s the broad strokes:


  • Trash bin sanitation isn't just a cosmetic choice; it's critical for your family’s health and comfort.

  • GenieBins is here to make it easy, especially for the folks in Cherokee County and the surrounding areas.


Ready to bid farewell to the trash bin funk? Schedule a sanitation service with GenieBins today. Your nose (and your family) will thank you.



1 Comment


abbafather1957
Jun 29

I use this service and it’s wonderful. It’s such a bad feeling when I lift the lid on my garbage can and the odor is so bad I can’t wait to put the lid back down. I never thought about a clean garbage can making me happy but Geniebins has done that. This service has put a smile on my face. Just give them a try. You will be glad you did. Only $15 a month. That’s two cups of Starbucks.

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