Zombie Apocalypse, But Safe
- dahldemo208
- Sep 17, 2023
- 1 min read
The last thing you want this Halloween is for your spooky house (assuming it's pre-demo) to actually become the haunt of a contractor's specter.

Demolition, by its very nature, is a process filled with potential hazards. When it comes to residential demolition, the stakes are high, with safety being paramount. Here's why safety should be a top priority.
Choosing a contractor dedicated to worker safety can be the difference between an efficient, safe job well done, and a disaster in the making.
The Risks Associated with Residential Demolition:
Physical injuries: Every year, individuals suffer injuries from falling debris, mishandled machinery, or misused tools. Dahl demo provides on the job safety training and hands-on safety checks to assure all employees are being mindful of the potential dangers all around them
Health hazards: Hidden dangers like asbestos, mold, or lead paint can cause long-term health problems when not handled properly. Dahl demo is dedicated to assuring all hazardous materials and scenarios are game-planned ahead of time and the contractors and clients are on the same page.
Structural dangers: Neighboring properties and utilities can be jeopardized if a demolition is not executed strategically. Part of the pre-construction planning has to cover these potential hazards and discussions should be had to cover any contingencies.
Benefits of Prioritizing Safety: Prioritizing safety means preventing accidents, saving money, and upholding your reputation in the community.
Conclusion: In the world of residential demolition, safety isn't just a recommendation—it's a necessity. Before any walls come down, ensure you have the right counter-measures in place, starting with company policy.
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