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Frog Hauling Dumpster Rentals
2170 Eakin Rd.
Columbus, OH 43223
Due to Heavy Volume, Some Sizes May Not be Available Online. If The Size You Need is Marked ‘Sold Out’, Please Call To Check Availability: 614-258-3764

Why Use Frog Hauling Mini Dumpsters to Transport My Property?

To Save You MONEY and SPACE! Large class containers take up too much space and you pay for transportation costs you do not need. Check out the shipping containers to identify the correct size that is right for you to load and for Frog Hauling to transport. We are happy to help you, give us a call.

What is Junk Removal?

Junk removal is a dumpster rental and hauling service that involves the delivery and transportation of a dumpster shipping container for you to load and Frog Hauling’s hauling service to move your items to a designated location. Once the items have been transported from your property, they are hauled away to your designated location; a recycling center, a second use facility, or a disposal station.

Privacy Policy

  1. The marketing company working for Frog Hauling uses Google AdWords remarketing service and Google Analytics to advertise on third party websites, including Google, to the people who have visited our website.
  2. No identifying information is collected and at no time is a contact form information connected with browser cookie data.
  3. These ads could be in the form of Google pay per click (PPC) ads and/or banner ads, ads on the Google search results page, or a site in the Google Display Network. These ads could be placed on web sites the visitors to our website visit after they have visited our website. A browser “cookie” is placed on the visitor’s internet browser whereby Google, or other marketing providers, can display ads to that visitor on other websites on the internet.
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  7. Frog Hauling cares about your privacy and takes every step to make sure we are abiding by the most up to date privacy laws and guidelines. Feel free to call us or use the message form on our website if you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy on the use of our website.

Terms & Conditions

  1. The marketing company working for Frog Hauling uses Google AdWords remarketing service and Google Analytics to advertise on third party websites, including Google, to the people who have visited our website.
  2. No identifying information is collected and at no time is a contact form information connected with browser cookie data.
  3. These ads could be in the form of Google pay per click (PPC) ads and/or banner ads, ads on the Google search results page, or a site in the Google Display Network. These ads could be placed on web sites the visitors to our website visit after they have visited our website. A browser “cookie” is placed on the visitor’s internet browser whereby Google, or other marketing providers, can display ads to that visitor on other websites on the internet.
  4. A visitor can opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting Google’s Ads Settings.
  5. Google provides a browser plugin to opt-out of Google’s retargeting ads here.
  6. You can also opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt-out page.
  7. Frog Hauling cares about your privacy and takes every step to make sure we are abiding by the most up to date privacy laws and guidelines. Feel free to call us or use the message form on our website if you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy on the use of our website.

Treat Mom To A Green Bite This Mother’s Day

Are you taking Mom out for dinner this Mother’s Day? Looking for greener options when it comes to eating out? Treat yourself and your Mom to something fresher with a meal at one of these great health-conscious, organic restaurants around Columbus this weekend.

Four Greener Restaurants

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Mom doesn’t want a greasy slice of pizza topped with week-old veggies this Mother’s Day. Instead, treat her to a slice of pie from Zpizza where the dough is made from non-GMO wheat flour, the sauce is organic, and the toppings are actually fresh produce. They also offer hormone-free chicken wings, vegan choices, as well as gluten-free options.

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A commitment to sustainability makes Northstar Café one of the most health-conscious restaurants in all of Columbus. Everything on the menu is locally grown and organic. Better yet, they dedicate a lot of funding to non-profit organizations such as the Ohio Environmental Council. Not only is the food tasty, it supports eco-friendly initiatives around Ohio!

Portia’s Caféportias cafe greener bite

Talk about a healthy meal for Mom this Mother’s Day….Portia’s provides sustainable food with an entire menu that is vegan, gluten-free, GMO-free, and organic. Even their water is better for you, as it is filtered to remove fluoride. If your Mom appreciates the greener things in life, she will love a delicious meal from Portia’s.

Market 65market 65 greener bite

If your Mom has a hungry appetite, give her a hearty salad from Market 65 loaded with fresh veggies and chicken that are 100% locally-sourced! It’s nice to eat from your own backyard, and Market 65 makes that a scrumptious possibility.

Green Gifts

If you can’t take Mom out this Mother’s Day for a great meal at one of these local restaurants, consider a few of these gift ideas for your green-at-heart Mom:

  1. Reusable organic tote
  2. Homemade body scrub
  3. Low-maintenance plant
  4. Compost bin
  5. Beeswax candle

At Frog Hauling, we are dedicated to sustainability and keeping our Earth as beautiful as possible. We love these local restaurants offering organic, locally-sourced, and delicious food that is good for our bodies and our environment. Take care of your mom this Mother’s Day and do something good for Mother Earth as well!

Dumpster Bags Might Leave You Short

Dumpster BagsHomeowners across the nation are becoming more and more empowered with DIY home improvement projects. However, the amount of garbage and debris from even the smallest remodeling project is easily underestimated. It’s easily thought that a dumpster bag from the big box home improvement store will take care of such a project only to find it comes up a bit short.

While some applications may be ideal, be sure to ask yourself, “Will a dumpster bag work for my project?”

Pros and Cons of Dumpster Bags

Dumpster Bag Pros:

Don’t be mistaken, dumpster bags can be great for certain, smaller projects such as:

  • Smaller, lightweight projects such as a single closet clean-out.
  • Getting rid of a small amount of yard debris such as making way for new mulch in a flower bed.
  • Clearing out a file cabinet.

The convenience of picking up a dumpster bag from the local hardware store and having unlimited time to fill it is appealing to many. However, the drawbacks can often prove dumpster bags far inferior to a roll – off dumpster rental from Frog Hauling.

Dumpster Bag Cons:

• Only good for small projects with lighter debris
• Significantly less room than even our smallest roll – off dumpster
• Must place very near street curb or in wide area
• Not sturdy
• Slow pick-up

Furthermore, in some cases the dumpster bag weighs too much and some companies might not accept the bag. In these instances, you end up paying for the dumpster bag, a failed pickup attempt by the waste company, and will then still have to find a way to get rid of the materials. If this is the case, it will cost much more than if you had just originally rented a dumpster. Our dumpsters give you a lot more room so you don’t have to purchase multiple dumpster bags and pay multiple pick-up fees.

Frog Hauling Can Help!

A roll – off dumpster rental from Frog Hauling gives you the convenience, cost – effectiveness, size, and ease of pickup that you will not find with a dumpster bag. We offer dumpsters that will fit any size project and eliminate the worry of “will this all fit?”

Frog Hauling Dumpster Pros:
• We have dumpster sizes to fit any project
• Accept more than just household junk and light debris
• Quick delivery and pickup
• Great prices

We make every effort to help our customers find the perfect fit for their renovation or junk removal project. Get the best size dumpster for your project to avoid unnecessary costs. We will provide quick, reliable pickup service in a professional manner.

Got a project? Don’t let the debris removal from that project give you a headache.

Give us a call and let us handle it! (614) 258-3764

Picking Up The Pieces After A Storm

Birds are chirping in the morning, the grass is greening up, and there is a certain smell in the air that lets us know that we have finally turned the corner towards spring. It’s a wonderful time of year! With all of the good going around, it’s important to remember that with spring also comes potentially damaging storms and severe weather.

Post – Storm Clean Up

Picking up the pieces after severe storm hits is not always easy. Homes can be damaged, often requiring months of work to repair. Yards are often left with scattered tree limbs and other debris. There can be emotional trauma if a significant storm such as a tornado or flood has impacted your home and family. Frog Hauling can help to ease the burden of moving on and cleaning up after a damaging storm**.**

By delivering a cost-effective, convenient roll-off dumpster right to your home, we are providing a simple method of debris removal. Getting rid of damaged materials or debris is much less complicated with a central dumping spot located right in your driveway. When you have filled the dumpster and eliminated the storm debris from your home and yard, just call us and we will take the refuse away, helping leave your home without any trace of the storm that passed.

What To Do After Damaging Weather

There are a few tips that will help immediately following a storm during the cleanup process:

  1. Take pictures of the damage to your home and surrounding property immediately. These pictures may be useful in a homeowner’s insurance claim that could follow.
  2. Get rid of standing water in the home immediately, as this could potentially cause significant structural damage to your home. You can contact a restoration company that deals with flooding or attempt to do the job on your own if there is minimal water.
  3. A dehumidifier and/or fan will be beneficial to circulate air after water has been removed. You do not want the air to be too moist, as this can encourage mold growth.
  4. Check out the roof for signs of damage. You may want to hire a professional roofing contractor to inspect your roof following a storm, as damage is often not obvious on the first inspection by an untrained professional. Also, roof damage caused by a storm is often covered by homeowner’s insurance, so you will want to know if you have any immediately.
  5. Enlist the help of friends and family to aid in the cleanup process. If a storm has caused significant damage to your home, chances are it is going to be a big job to clean it up. Having a brigade of helpers will make the job less daunting.

Storms happen. It is a fact of life, and chances are your home will be affected by severe weather at some point or another. If and when it does, Frog Hauling can help to speed up the cleanup process by providing an easily accessible disposal site for all of the debris that accumulates. We want to be there to lend a hand when you need it most!

After the next storm hits, call us first: (614) 258-FROG.

Infectious Waste: A Major Healthcare Problem

toxic-1487159It’s no secret that there is a ton of waste in the healthcare industry today. Did you know, however, that one of the biggest sources of waste is, er… waste? Infectious waste is a common byproduct of health care, yet many providers do not dispose of it properly. This leads to a two-fold problem: regular waste disposed of as infectious waste (which costs the provider a lot) and infectious waste disposed of as regular waste (which is dangerous to the environment and to humans).

What Is Infectious Waste?

By definition, infectious waste (also known as biomedical waste) includes human and animal materials contaminated by blood or bodily fluids that carry the potential to contain the disease. Furthermore, these materials are classified as infectious or not depending on if they are “saturated, pourable, droppable, or flakeable.”

Harm from Biohazardous Materials

Infectious waste has the potential to be extremely dangerous. Imagine all of the potential hazards lurking in one of the red bins located in just one hospital emergency room. From needles to scalpels to blood-soaked gauze, those are hazardous little boxes.

Potential hazards associated with this waste include:

  1. Radiation burns
  2. Injuries from sharp objects such as needles
  3. Poisoning and pollution via release of drugs and other pharmaceutical products
  4. Poisoning and pollution via wastewater and pollutants produced when infectious waste is incinerated

How Big of a Problem is Biomedical Waste?

The World Health Organization estimates that 80% of healthcare-generated waste is the regular waste and the other 20% is hazardous waste. However, of that 20%, only 15% is the actual infectious waste. The problem: studies show that 50% of what is disposed of as infectious waste is actually general waste. It costs about $6 more per pound to safely dispose of infectious waste compared to regular waste. That is a HUGE unnecessary added cost for healthcare providers. Guess who that cost gets passed onto? You!

Why The Inefficiency?

There are several problems that lead to the failure of the healthcare industry, in general, to properly dispose of infectious waste. This includes:

  1. Lack of awareness about the potential health hazards of infectious waste
  2. Lack of proper training for healthcare workers
  3. Insufficient financial resources to properly manage infectious waste
  4. Many countries lack regulations for infectious waste or do not enforce them

How To Solve The Problem

As with many problems plaguing society, education is the key. Healthcare workers must be educated on safe handling of infectious waste including a clear understanding of what infectious waste actually is. Healthcare institutions must develop and execute waste management protocols that meet all government guidelines and ensure that those protocols are carried out. It is a problem that is going to require long-term solutions and will certainly not be solved overnight.

Frog Hauling is aware of this and many waste management problems that face America today. By providing cost-effective, convenient roll-off dumpsters for our clients, we are doing our part each day to make the world a better place.

Give us a call today to make your home or business a better place by eliminating unwanted junk and garbage! (614) 258-FROG.

Safely Dispose Hazardous Household Products

HHW_materialsYou may be surprised to know that at this very moment inside your home, there are likely hazardous materials that could harm your family, your pets, and the environment. “Not in my home,” you might say. However, taking a closer look you will probably discover the hidden dangers that lie within the walls of your home. If you see the words POISON, DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION on any items in your home that is a good warning sign that they are hazardous and need special care when disposing of.

Common Household Hazardous Materials

If a product is flammable, toxic, corrosive, reactive, or explosive it is considered hazardous. Common examples of such products you likely have in our home include:

  • Medicines
  • Oil-based paint
  • Electronics
  • Spot remover
  • Batteries
  • Motor oil
  • Drain cleaner
  • Cleaning products
  • Pool chemicals
  • Furniture polish
  • Gasoline
  • Oven cleaner

It is clear to see that these are very common products found in most households at any given time. It is important to note that hazardous materials such as these need special precautions when it comes to disposal.

How Can I Properly Get Rid Of Hazardous Waste?

  • If at all possible, use up the hazardous products completely.
  • If this is not possible, consider donating unused products to local services such as homeless shelters, Habitat for Humanity, or even local schools (electronics for example).
  • If the product cannot be used by another source or used up completely by you, then you must follow your area’s safe disposal procedures for such waste.

Luckily, Franklin County makes it very easy and affordable for residents to safely eliminate household hazardous waste. The Household Hazardous Waste Center located on E. 8th Avenue in Columbus will gladly accept residents’ hazardous household waste during their business hours (three days per week). There is no charge for disposal with the exception of water-based paint ($1 per can). The center accepts just about all hazardous household waste with the exception of asbestos, appliances, tires, and medical waste. They even offer mobile collections once per year to various locations throughout Columbus. Check out their website for full details and information: http://www.swaco.org/Residents/HouseholdHazardousWaste.aspx. Getting rid of these hazardous materials is just a short drive away!

Avoiding Hazardous Waste Altogether

There are some ways to avoid common household hazardous waste altogether:

  1. Instead of drain cleaner, try boiling water, a plunger, or a drain snake.
  2. Avoid oil-based paints by using latex paint instead.
  3. Oven cleaners can be avoided by using a natural cleaner such as salt or ammonia.
  4. Household cleaners can be replaced inexpensively with baking soda and a little elbow grease.
  5. Eliminate air fresheners and instead just open windows or try baking soda.

Frog Hauling can provide easy, accessible, cost-effective garbage and junk removal for homes and businesses in the Columbus area. While we will not accept hazardous waste, you can have complete garbage removal by combining our services with those offered by the Household Hazardous Waste Center. Give us a call today to discover the benefits of a roll-off dumpster to help eliminate all things unwanted from your home: (614) 258-FROG.

Don’t Let Household Wastes Take Over Your Home

house-of-horrors-1We have a real problem on our hands. The amount of waste the average American produces has more than doubled since the 1960s from around 2 pounds per person per day to over 4 pounds per person per day. That’s a lot of garbage in our homes! It’s time to make more room for fun in our homes and less room for trash.

There are many simple steps you can take today to help cut down on our household waste

  • Take inventory of what your household is throwing away. Ask members of your family to track their waste for a few days and then set reasonable goals to cut down that amount.
  • Create a compost pile for yard and food waste. Follow these easy steps if you are unfamiliar with this process: http://eartheasy.com/grow_compost.html.The compost can be used as a fertilizer for your soil or even for mulch.
  • Repurpose things rather than throwing them away. For example, use an old toothbrush as a tool to clean grout. Also, use old t-shirts or rags for your household cleaning. These things may seem very simple but they go a long way to reduce the amount of household waste you produce.
  • The biggest portion of our waste in this country comes from packaging, particularly plastic. Try to avoid items that contain excessive packaging or just buy things in bulk. A large box of cereal, for example, will produce much less volume of waste than several smaller boxes.
  • Go reusable instead of disposable. Try rechargeable batteries to avoid having to throw away old batteries often. Go for a razor with a replaceable cartridge rather than a disposable razor that needs to be thrown out frequently. Avoid lots of paper waste from paper towels by using cleaning rags instead.
  • Utilize a convenient, roll – off dumpster from Frog Hauling to conveniently get rid of large amounts of garbage and junk that is taking up too much space in your home.

Junk that Frog Hauling accepts:

  • Household waste including glass, plastic, paper, and furniture
  • Construction debris
  • Yard waste
  • Most electronic devices
  • Heavy waste including concrete, bricks, and soil

Items Frog Hauling cannot accept:

  • Paint, chemicals, solvents
  • Asbestos
  • Anything radioactive, volatile, highly flammable, or explosive
  • Bio – medical waste or anything infectious

Take Back Control Today

Don’t let household waste take over your home and cut into the living space your family needs. A messy house full of junk is not inviting. By purging the junk and garbage that is crowding in around you, you will quickly become the envy of your neighbors, friends, and family and provide a warm, welcoming home for all to enjoy.

Frog Hauling is ready to provide the dumpster service you need to take control back of your home. Call us today at (614) 258 – 3764.