Maintaining the lawn around the pool and orchard area is essential for the overall aesthetics and safety of the property. Here are some guidelines for lawn maintenance:
Daily Watering: Ensure that the lawn around the pool and orchard area is watered daily to keep it healthy and lush. Adequate hydration is crucial, especially in hot and dry weather conditions.
Grass Trimming: Carefully remove any higher climbing grass or overgrown vegetation from the edges of the pool using a manual lawn edge trimmer. This tool should be situated with other tools and garden equipment for easy access.
Regular Inspection: Conduct regular inspections of the lawn area to identify any signs of weed growth, pest infestation, or other issues that may affect its health and appearance. Address any problems promptly to maintain the overall quality of the lawn.
Fertilization and Aeration: Consider fertilizing the lawn periodically (with rabbit manure) to provide essential nutrients for healthy growth. Aeration may also be necessary to improve soil drainage and promote better root development.
Safety Precautions: Take appropriate safety precautions when working around the pool area, such as wearing non-slip footwear and using caution when using tools near the water’s edge. Ensure that all equipment is used safely and stored properly after use.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure that the lawn around the pool and orchard area remains healthy, attractive, and safe for enjoyment by residents and visitors alike.
Mowing requires careful attention to detail to ensure safety and efficiency. Here are some guidelines to follow:
Coordinate with Management: Check with the management or supervisors to determine where mowing needs to be done and prioritize areas accordingly. Communicate any specific instructions or preferences for each mowing task.
Familiarize Yourself with Equipment: Take the time to familiarize yourself with the electric mower, such as the Ozito model, including how to operate it safely and effectively. Understand how to charge the batteries and ensure they are fully charged before use.
Watch Out for Rocks: Be mindful of rocks or other debris in the mowing area, as they can damage the mower blades. Take care to remove any rocks or obstacles before mowing to prevent damage to the equipment.
Safety First: Always prioritize safety when using mowing equipment. Before starting any mowing activity, remove all electric cords from the area to avoid accidents or damage to the equipment. Follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Regular Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance on the mower, including cleaning the blades and removing any grass or debris buildup after every use. Inspect the equipment for any signs of wear or damage and address any issues promptly to ensure optimal performance.
Recharge the batteries
The batteries charge approximately for 40 min. after the green light is visible. After they have been charged, put them back into the plastic container.
By following these guidelines and exercising caution while mowing, you can help maintain a safe and well-groomed environment at Act and Care.