Debris removal is the process of clearing and disposing of waste in a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible manner. It involves the removal of any waste, rubble, or hazardous materials left behind following disaster or demolition.
Debris can take many forms, depending on the incident or project that caused it. Common types of debris encountered in a commercial setting include:
- Construction and Demolition Waste: Concrete, bricks, metal, drywall, glass, and other building materials or components from damaged or demolished buildings.
- Organic Materials: Fallen trees, branches, soil, rocks, vegetation, and other landscaping issues caused by disasters.
- Electronic Waste: Damaged or outdated electronics, wiring, and appliances.
- Hazardous Material: Asbestos, chemicals, mold, and other materials that require specialized handling and disposal.
- General Waste: Furniture, fixtures, and non-hazardous items damaged or destroyed by the event.


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