Crying over spilled milk? Doesn’t really happen. Crying over broken glass? All too common. Especially if it's not cleaned up correctly, more often than not you’ll end up with a small shard or two ...
When a glass tumbler, lightbulb, or other breakable glass item hits the floor or a countertop, the pieces seem to scatter into every corner of the room. Your first instinct may be to grab the vacuum ...
Cleaning up broken glass requires you to be thorough. And to be thorough enough, sometimes you need to get resourceful. Even if you have a broom on hand, you might want to try a different ...
Chips, small holes, and minor cracks in your home’s windows are going to happen. Common mishaps can be a pebble flung from a mower or weed-whacker, a bad football pass, even a bird flying into the ...
Broken glass that is not contaminated with chemicals, infectious agents, or other hazardous materials can be collected in either approved broken glass boxes or 5-gallon buckets with lids. Always pick ...