Post Coronavirus Quarantine Cleanout

If you have been staying at home because of a coronavirus quarantine for any length of time, you probably have a buildup of things that you acquired that you may not have needed. The fact that you have been stuck inside for an extended period of time has made you aware that you have a lot of unneeded stuff that is taking up space.

As working from home in the future becomes necessary from other viral outbreaks, you will want to be sure that you have more open space and light. You will want to do a more than a simple spring cleaning this year as the stay at home orders are lifted. With that in mind here are some suggestions for a post coronavirus quarantine cleanout.

Stuff You Don’t Need

Aside from donating the two hundred rolls of toilet paper, you hoarded to charity; there probably is quite a bit in your home that can be disposed of in a roll-off dumpster. This type of dumpster is ideal for a substantial home cleanout. A twenty-yard dumpster would be the perfect size for getting rid of junk and trash leftover from your coronavirus quarantine. What should go in the dumpster? Everything you don’t need.

Furniture

You may have discovered that old couch in the living room is comfortable anymore, and you associate it with being sick or being sick of being inside. Getting it out of sight and replacing it with a brightly colored and comfortable sofa can help you forget about the virtual house arrest you were under because of the coronavirus quarantine. The same principle should apply to old recliners, loveseats or wingback chairs. Whatever is unneeded and frankly reminds you of the stay at home order should be disposed of to help cleanse your home of unpleasant memories.

Exercise Equipment

Being unable to go to the gym because of the coronavirus quarantine forced you to use the neglected exercise equipment you have at home. Depending on how old it is, it may not have held up to the rigors of daily use. Get rid of your broken down Stairmaster or twenty-five-year-old Bowflex that no longer has any resistance in your rental roll-off dumpster. You can choose to buy newer exercise equipment or enjoy more open space, but keeping old exercise equipment that does not work poses an injury threat and it should be removed on safety concerns alone.

What Can and Can’t Be Thrown in Your Rental Dumpster

All those nearly empty bottles of household cleaners can be gathered up and thrown away in your roll-off dumpster. It’s understandable if you went a little overboard cleaning during the coronavirus quarantine. It may have been out of fear or boredom you cleaned so thoroughly, but either way, you need to dispose of the empty containers. What you can’t throw in the dumpster is paints, oil, gas, or any biowaste you have from being ill with the coronavirus. If you are doing a remodel instead of a cleanout, then things like asbestos, tires and tree stumps are prohibited from being thrown in your dumpster.

Let Us Help

We can assist you with your post coronavirus quarantine cleanout by providing a rental roll-off dumpster. Dumpstermaxx can bring the dumpster right to your driveway and pick it up when your cleanout has been completed. Call us today or fill out our simple online contact form. We will be more than happy to help you determine what size dumpster is required and a time when we can bring it to you. Get that junk out after your coronavirus quarantine, rent a roll-off dumpster!