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Are My Trees Generating a Safety Hazard?

Warning signs that multiple trees in your landscape are creating dangerous conditions include visible decay, leaning, and various other issues. These problems are often more serious when they affect more than one tree in a specific area. Many times, they indicate a widespread issue with disease, pests, or environmental stress. It’s important to recognize the warning signs and address these problems promptly to keep everyone safe.

Decay and Fungus

Decay and fungus create a safety hazard in trees by weakening their internal structure. This makes them prone to sudden and catastrophic failures like falling limbs or entire trees coming down. This structural compromise reduces the tree’s ability to withstand wind or weight. Widespread root decay is particularly dangerous. It undermines the tree’s foundation. Multiple affected trees intensify the risk, as they create a higher overall chance of damaging surrounding property, people, and buildings.

Cracks and Splits

Cracks and splits in several trees become a danger by compromising their structural integrity. They’re more likely to break and fall, leading to severe property damage and personal injury. Deep or extensive cracks also weaken the wood and create entry points for pests and disease. This accelerates the decline of the trees. Additionally, multiple cracks in different trees can indicate a widespread structural problem, leading to a higher risk of failure during high winds and storms.

Leaning Trees

Multiple leaning trees create a threat to nearby people and property by increasing the risk of falling. When several trees fall, they can or injure people or damage power lines and structures. A group of leaning trees is a greater risk than a single one, especially if they’re entangled or causing each other to fall.

Dead Branches

Dead branches in multiple trees pose several safety hazards. They include the risk of falling branches or high winds during normal conditions, a potential for fires if lightning strikes, and the increased risk of overall tree failure. Any of these situations can cause significant damage to people and property.

A Poor Canopy

A poor canopy among multiple trees can indicate unhealthy, unstable trees that pose hazards with the potential for dead or dying branches to fall. If this issue is bad enough, an entire tree can topple over due to structural weakness. Poor canopies also limit visibility for drivers, increasing the risk of accidents by obscuring road conditions and pedestrians.

If you a group of trees on your property is exhibiting any of these signs, it’s important to call a professional tree service for help. They can determine the extent of the damage and recommend solutions that will keep you, your trees, and rest of your property safe. Contact Franco’s Tree Service in Blackwood, NJ for more information on tree removal and other services.

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