Spray equipment
is expensive. You rely on it to service your customers and make money
to support your family. Take care of it. In addition to using your
spray equipment properly and doing required preventative maintenace, it
is critical to make sure it is secured in your vehicle. Look at this
photo:
The
backpack is in the bed of the truck, unsecured. There is a bungee
cord, not attached to anything (nice landing - wrong airport!). If
there is an accident or the driver is forced to make a sharp stop or
turn, this backpack will cause problems. There are a number of risks
apparent in this photo:
1. The backpack sustains damage, causing chemical spill (perhaps on spray tech), downtime, repair expense, etc.
2. The backpack flies through the rear windshield, hitting the driver. Ouch!
3. The backpack slams into the pump, causing pump damage. Pump damage equals: chemical spill, downtime, repair expense, etc.
4.
The backpack flies out of the truck in the event of an accident,
perhaps hitting another vehicle. Can you say "lawsuit"? It is not
worth losing your company over this.
Take a minute at the start of your day to ensure all your weed spray equipment and pest control spray equipment is
properly secured to prevent damage, spills and injuries. Don't just
check your backpack sprayers and B&Gs. Periodically check
toolboxes, tank straps, skid sprayers, etc.
Here is the key point: Just because its in the truck, don't assume it is attached.
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