Low Noise:
• 64 dBA Rating
• The New Standard
There are various types of blowers, for instance handheld and backpack types. The handheld blowers are divided into two groups: those with collection and those without. With a blower you can do much more than just move leaves. It can also be used for rubbish, grass clippings, hedge clippings, empty tins, etc.
What do leaf blowers do?
You can use a leaf blower to:
• Remove and gather leaves
• Vacuum leaves
• Remove grass clippings
• Dislodge or break up matted grass
• Clean parking lots
• Clean farm and construction equipment
• Clean arenas and amusement parks
• Remove light or fluffy snow
• Dry off pavement
• Clean rain gutters
Operating courtesy
• Follow local rules and ordinances about when to use leaf blowers. Do not use very early in the morning or very late in the day.
• Check wind direction and intensity. Never point the nozzle or blow debris toward people, pets, cars or houses.
• Do not blow debris toward open windows or doors.
• Always be considerate of people passing by and of property.
• Do not leave the blower running when unattended.
• Do not use a blower to spread or mist fertilizers, chemicals or other toxic substances, unless it is designed for these purposes and in an appropriate area.
• Avoid using more than one blower at a time, especially in neighborhoods or around buildings where sound can be intensified.
Reducing dust
• Never use a leaf blower to move excessively dusty materials.
• A leaf blower should NOT be used to clean up: — Large amounts of gravel or gravel dust — Construction dirt — Plaster dust — Cement and concrete dust — Dry garden topsoil
Use a vacuum or power broom with water.
