QUEENS, N.Y. -
July 5, 2013 -
PRLog -- The main purpose of a dumpster is to store rubbish until it is emptied by a garbage truck and disposed of. Dumpsters can be used for all kinds of waste (http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Waste), or for recycling (http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Recycling)
purposes. Most dumpsters are emptied weekly by a hired rubbish removal service.
Many businesses, apartment buildings (http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Apartment)
, schools, offices, and industrial sites have one or more dumpsters to store the waste that they generate. Dumpsters are emptied by front-loading garbage trucks (http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Waste_collection_
vehicle). These trucks have large prongs on the front which are aligned and inserted into arms (or slots) on the dumpster. Hydraulics then lift the prongs and the dumpster, eventually flipping the dumpster upside-down and emptying its contents into the truck's hopper (storage compartment)
.
Other dumpsters are smaller and are emptied by rear-loading trucks. Mobile construction dumpsters are 6 cubic yard dumpster trailers called Roadrunners, and are commonly used in Dallas, Texas on smaller remodeling jobs or for garage or lawn cleanouts. Roll-off (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll-off_(dumpster) dumpsters are large dumpsters from 10-45 cubic yards. These are used at demolition sites, cleanouts, renovations, construction sites, factories and large businesses. 95 gallon dumpsters (or
toters) are used by small businesses and homes where a normal bin would be too small, but a regular dumpster would be too large.
Roll-off/containers/
dumpsters/opentop containers are just a few of the names given to these large capacity receptacles. These containers are normally carried by very large trucks with hydraulic arms which load and unload the containers with ease, thus allowing these trucks to place these containers in a relatively unobtrusive position.