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Summer Safety

  • By 7038011593
  • 07 Jul, 2019

Heat, Water, Boating and more

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The warm weather made a delayed entrance this year. Now that things are really warming up, we will be spending a lot more time outdoors. Barbeques, swim lessons, parades, fireworks, and camping all entice us to be outside in the summertime. In order to enjoy these activities, one should be prepared and safe outdoors. Here are some summertime safety tips.

Heat Safety – The number one rule during the hot weather is to stay extra hydrated. In addition to staying hydrated, be sure to take enough breaks so that you don’t experience heat exhaustion. More severe than heat exhaustion, a heat stroke can occur when the body temperature reaches 103 degrees Fahrenheit or above. If you believe someone is experiencing a heat stroke, call 9-1-1 and move them to a shaded/cool area immediately.

Children & those 65 & older are at greater risk for heat-related illnesses. Be sure to watch them a little closer than normal. Do not wait for children to ask for a drink, as this usually means that they are already dehydrated. Instead, offer water frequently.

Never, ever leave a child or animal in a hot car, not even for a couple minutes. The inside of the car can increase by 10 degrees in 60 seconds and reach above 100 degrees in a matter of minutes. Test this out next time you are alone in your vehicle on a hot and sunny day. Turn the car off and count to 60. Do you feel uncomfortable? If this is what it feels like after 1 minute imagine the temperature after 5 minutes or more.

Water Safety – According to the CDC, an average of 3,536 unintentional drowning deaths occur each year (not related to boating accidents). Children are especially vulnerable. Never trust another child to watch a child around water. Those who can’t swim or are not strong swimmers, should always wear a coastguard approved life vest around water. A life vest should be worn even if the person does not intend to get into the water. Accidents and falls can happen. Additionally, if there is a pool on your property, make sure you have a fence around it, with a locked gate, pool cover, and pool alarms. Children can easily slip out of the home and head for danger.

Boating safety – An additional 332 people die each year on average due to drowning from boating-related incidents. In 2017, there were 658 deaths related to boating. Everyone, including strong swimmers should wear a life jacket when on a boat. Accidents can happen knocking the boater unconscious and throwing them overboard. Strong swimmer or not, you will not be able to swim if you are not conscious. Always keep a tool kit and a first aid kit on board. Consider a boating safety course for you and your family so you can be aware of all boating risks.

Sun safety – Whenever possible, avoid being in the sun between 10am & 3pm. This is not always possible however, so when outdoors during these times, seek shade frequently. Apply sunscreen early & often. Ideally, you will apply sunscreen 30 minutes before heading outdoors and at least every 2 hours following. Use AT LEAST an SPF 15 sunscreen. Always wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun.

Bug Safety – Bugs are usually more of a nuisance than a safety hazard. However, mosquitos can carry several potential deadly viruses. Avoid using scented soaps, perfumes, and hair spray as these scents can sometimes attract mosquitos and other insects. When using bugspray, consider a repellent made of lemon eucalyptus oil as it is similar in effectiveness as repellents with low levels of deet. If you wish to use deet, use one with 30% deet or lower & wash off when indoors.

For those that are allergic, bees and wasps can also present a threat. In order to deter bees, do not wear brightly colored clothing. Instead, stick to clothing with solid, muted, light clothing.

Have a safe and fun-filled summer!

By 7038011593 10 Mar, 2020

Most of us use the months of March and April to get some “spring cleaning” done around the house. This is also a great time to move forward with some spring maintenance on our outdoor property. While it’s not quite time to begin planting, mowing, and staining, we can begin to prep for these activities! Early-spring yard maintenance will ensure your yard is in better shape for planting, seeding, or simply enjoying being outside.

Below is a check-list to get you started:

1.)  Complete a yard clean-up – Remove waste and debris from your yard. Now that the snow has cleared, clean up pet waste, leaves, fallen pine cones, branches, litter, etc. Pay attention to fence lines and corners in your yard where debris likes to accumulate.

2.)  Prepare damaged yards – Use a square metal rake to remove parts of your lawn that have been damaged by excess salt and ice melt (near roads, sidewalks, and driveways). Flip over the turf and return to its spot in the yard. Add the new seed and ½ inch layer of compost when the threat of frost has passed. April is typically a good time to do this but watch the weather before applying.

3.)  Clean our flower beds & gardens – First, remove weeds. Next rake out fallen leaves and remove dead plant matter. If it is well composted already, you can mix it into the ground. However, heavy plant matter will smother your plants and weed left behind may take root again. If the threat of frost has passed, you can also remove last years mulch to prepare your beds for new mulch. You may also decide to lay down fertilizer so that the heavy spring rains will bring the nutrients into the soil.

4.)  Cut plants and perennials – Prune perennials down to 4-5 inches in height. Ornamental grasses can be taken down a little lower. Two inches is perfect for encouraging new growth.

5.)  Prune Damaged or Dying Branches – The cold may have taken a number on your trees and shrubs. Prune them back to the live stems (intersecting branches) to encourage healthy growth. Use hand pruners rather than electric ones

6.)  Prepare your yard waste for composting – If you’re feeling adventurous, you can use your heavy yard waste such as grass, leaves, mulch, branch cuttings, etc. to create compost for your plants later in the season. You can simply place it into a pile out of view (behind a shed or garage) or create an enclosure for it. Keep the pile moist and aerate it with a pitch fork or rake every couple of weeks. Avoid adding any weeds you have pulled from your yard to this pile if possible. They may take root in the compost and overtake it. Refrain from composting animal waste as well.

7.)  Clean up paths and patio areas – If you have gravel, it may have made its way out of its banks a bit due to snow, rain, and wind. Use a rake to push the gravel back where it should be.

8.)  Sweep off your decks and walk walks of salt and debris. You can use a pressure washer or hose to clean off stubborn dirt or algae from your decks and walk ways (if you have a maintenance-free deck- check with the manufacturer on whether use of a pressure washer is advised). Again, you will want to make sure the moisture isn’t going to freeze over night before doing this.

9.)  Prepare wood fences and decks for staining- This is a good time to clean off wood decks and fences. Sand them to prepare for staining. Just wait for more favorable weather apply the fresh stain (consistently above 50 degrees, minimal humidity, minimal wind, and no rain in the forecast for several consecutive days).

10.)Complete miscellaneous cleaning – Wash off outdoor furniture, or bring out furniture from storage, complete a deep clean on your grill & check propane, clean off siding of dirt and algae, put your screens back on your windows if you replaced them with storm windows for the winter, repair screens, clear out gutters (when there is no ice on the roof).

11.)Call Dane County Fence & Deck to get your free estimate for your new fence or deck.

Spring is almost here. We wish you a happy spring cleaning, both inside and out. We are scheduling estimates now and would love to meet with you if you have a fence or deck project in mind!

By 7038011593 11 Feb, 2020

When it comes to trends, they are ever changing. Some trends withstand the test of time, while others last only a couple of years. Here are the top landscaping trends predicted for 2020:

Geometrical design patterns –

Many interior design patterns are making their way outdoors. Geometrical shapes and patterns can be seen in many outdoor designs. Lattice-style fences and aluminum fences with circular designs at the top are becoming very popular. Outside of fencing, you see this same landscaping trend in the use of tiles for outdoor walkways or decorative retaining walls.

Incorporating water into your landscaping –

If you live near a lake or stream, you won’t have to look too far for views of water. However, if you don’t, a current trend is bringing the water to you. Artificial ponds and waterfalls are great additions to your yard. Fountains and bird baths are also very popular for those who want a simpler water addition.

Contemporary design –

Sleek, simple and polished. Within the past couple years, this trend has become more and more popular for interior design. The same can be said for outdoor spaces. Greys, blacks, sleek lines, and polished materials. Aluminum fencing and cable railing on decks are a perfect example of this trend.

Vertical Gardens –

This trend started with the farm to table movement. Many apartment-dwellers were looking for ways to create an edible garden with extremely limited outdoor space. The answer was to garden vertically or in table gardens. Although this trend started because gardening space was not available, it has spread into single-family homes as well.

Blue –

Believe it or not, along with the greys and blacks, dark blues are becoming very popular. This goes for outdoor patio furniture, décor, and plants mostly, but we have seen it spread into the fence and deck department as well. We even got to install a custom navy ornamental aluminum fence last season and it turned out great!

Be you –

In the last several years, style has embraced a uniqueness factor like never before. While in the past, “style” meant conforming to accepted norms. Today, we see more individuals adding their own amazing touches to their backyard spaces. Even some HOAs seem to have become more relaxed when it comes to personalization of yards. If you want climbing plants, geometrical structures, or pops of color, go for it!

By 7038011593 14 Jan, 2020
An aluminum fence is a great investment for so many reasons. Not only is it low maintenance and extremely cost effective, but it is also goes well with any style home. Several features are customizable to make sure that your new fence flows with the feel of your home and yard. You can choose from several options including the style of the panel, the style of the post caps, and the color of the fence itself, to make your fence your own!
By 7038011593 09 Dec, 2019
When doing any type of project, you should always check to see if a building permit is required. At Dane County Fence and Deck, we typically will obtain any required permits for you. There are very few exceptions to this. However, you may be curious about when a permit is required and what is required to obtain one so we wrote this blog to give you an idea!
By 7038011593 10 Nov, 2019
November is the month for all things “Pie”. Apple pie, pumpkin pie, pot pie, whatever your flavor, we have you covered. Check out a few of our favorite pie recipes!
By 7038011593 11 Oct, 2019
Chain link is extremely cost effective. You won’t find a more reliable fence for a lower cost. Chain link serves it purpose of dividing your yard, keeping pets and children in, and others out. If you have a large yard that you want to fence in, chain link could be a great solution.
By 7038011593 05 Sep, 2019
Can’t bare to see your spring garden shrivel up and get buried in snow this winter? If you are up to the task, you can try to move them indoors! Although indoor plants tend to be less fruitful than outdoor plants and require a bit more maintenance and TLC, you can grow edible plants in your home!
By 7038011593 06 Aug, 2019
Around 40 to 50% of Americans own at least one dog. If your property has a fence installed that can contain a pet, it will be more attractive to dog-owners than properties that do not have a fence.
By 7038011593 04 Jun, 2019
Our dogs are part of our family, so it only makes sense that we want them to be able to come with us as much as possible. Where in our local area, can our fur-babies accompany us? We put together a list of some awesome places to try where dogs are WELCOME!
By 7038011593 06 May, 2019
Whether you are a new, current, or prospective dog owner, a fence is an important investment for your pooch. In addition to choosing a great vet, brand of dog food, and obedience courses, you will need to think about how your pet will be safe outdoors
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