UAC Magazine - Spring 2021

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INDUSTRY

Blowing away leaf blower myths by Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (opei.org)

The use of leaf blowers is increasingly under attack in

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communities across the country. Some are calling for a blanket ban on this equipment, regardless of its power source. Many of the arguments for a leaf blower ban are based on emotions, not facts.

The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, in conjunction with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, is providing this fact sheet as one tool to assist landscapers in educating their local community leaders, residents, and other stakeholders on the vital role this equipment plays in their communities, misconceptions about its design, and the importance of the people using the equipment.

The use of leaf blowers is increasingly under attack in communities across the country. Some are calling for a blanket ban on this equipment, regardless of its power source.

UAC MAGAZINE | SPRING 2021

MYTH: We don’t need leaf blowers.

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FACT: Leaf blowers do more than just blow leaves. They are used by landscapers as well as homeowners and other business owners to clean parking lots and sports stadiums, remove snow, clean gutters, and clear flammable debris from around buildings during fire season. Business owners want clean parking lots and landscapes, communities want neat and clean parks free of debris that can harbor insects and pests, and homeowners want attractive front yards. Leaf blowers are often the best equipment to achieve those goals.

According to the California Landscape Contractors Association, it takes about five times longer to clean up a landscape site with a rake or broom than a leaf blower. Manually cleaning a site takes longer, which results in higher manpower costs. Those costs are ultimately passed on to the customer – whether that is a homeowner, HOA, or municipal government. Using a leaf blower instead of a hose to clean city sidewalks, driveways, and other areas saves potable water. Many large-scale projects, like parking lots, stadiums, or playgrounds, simply can’t be done by hand in a reasonable amount of time.

MYTH:

Leaf blowers produce excessive noise.

FACT: Manufacturers have invested millions of dollars and more than 15 years of research into the development of quieter leaf blowers. Many modern leaf blowers are as much as 75 percent quieter than blowers manufactured just a decade ago. Today, landscapers have access to blowers, both gas and electric, that are quieter than considered acceptable in many cities and municipalities. And when we use this equipment in a safe and courteous manner, we further reduce the impact on our community and our neighbors. Safe and courteous use means: • Being aware and sensitive to our surroundings and time of day and planning our work accordingly. • Making sure bystanders, including other operators, are at least 50 feet away, and ceasing blowing if we are approached. • Using reduced-noise blowers in noisesensitive areas. • Using the blower at the lowest possible power needed to accomplish the task. • Avoiding using more than one blower at a time – especially in neighborhoods


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Urban agroforestry Potential integration into city planning efforts

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Something to buzz about Grass flowers provide food

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Vanilla Spice Oh, so nice summer sweetness

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Safely clean up storm debris Replace damaged trees with stronger ones

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2021 Sod Producers Report Annual survey examines inventory and price

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pages 44-47

Guide to safe and courteous leaf blower use

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page 35

Hemp production Examining potential issues

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pages 38-41

NICH 2020 annual report Promoting consumer horticulture

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Blowing away leaf blower myths

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Busting three myths about battery power

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Make COVID lemonade It's the perfect time to expand your business

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