Traffic on the Turf

October week 1 - Traffic On the Turf

1 min · 28 de sep de 2025
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Let’s take a quick lap around today’s Traffic on the Turf. When you roll up to a property, remember the basics that keep customers happy and protect your reputation. Watch where you drive and park—avoid pulling trucks or trailers onto the turf. Stay off wet lawns to prevent ruts and compaction. Keep mower blades sharp and set at the right height to avoid scalping. Blow clippings back onto the grass or into collection bags, not into beds, driveways, or the street. Double-check gates so pets don’t slip out. And always scan for irrigation heads, lighting wires, or fresh plantings before you fire up equipment. A few extra seconds of awareness saves time, money, and callbacks. That’s today’s Traffic on the Turf—your guide to staying in the clear on every job site.

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Let’s take a quick lap around today’s Traffic on the Turf. When you roll up to a property, remember the basics that keep customers happy and protect your reputation. Watch where you drive and park—avoid pulling trucks or trailers onto the turf. Stay off wet lawns to prevent ruts and compaction. Keep mower blades sharp and set at the right height to avoid scalping. Blow clippings back onto the grass or into collection bags, not into beds, driveways, or the street. Double-check gates so pets don’t slip out. And always scan for irrigation heads, lighting wires, or fresh plantings before you fire up equipment. A few extra seconds of awareness saves time, money, and callbacks. That’s today’s Traffic on the Turf—your guide to staying in the clear on every job site.

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