How to Dumpster Dive

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:14
As the saying goes, one man's trash is another man's treasure. Though it may strike some people as an odd practice, dumpster diving, or scavenging for useful items in waste receptacles, is a great way to make sure that perfectly good items...
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As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Though it may strike some people as an odd practice, dumpster diving, or scavenging for useful items in waste receptacles, is a great way to make sure that perfectly good items aren’t going to waste. Dumpster diving doesn’t require any special skill or equipment, but it will benefit you to be aware some of the risks and learn the best way to go about it to avoid illness or legal trouble. Whether you’re looking to furnish your home, stock your refrigerator or turn trash into cash, learning the ins and outs of dumpster diving can make your searches more fruitful.

Part 1
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Preparing to Go Dumpster Diving

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Part 2
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Making a Successful Score

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Part 3
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Dumpster Diving for Food

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Staying Safe and Hygienic

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Warnings

  • Trash is thrown away for a reason. Anytime you come into contact with rubbish, you place yourself at risk of illness, injury or disease.
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  • If you receive any cuts or scrapes while digging through a trash receptacle, treat them with an antiseptic right away to prevent them from becoming infected.
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  • If you’re confronted by the police, don’t attempt to run. More than likely you’ll be caught, and even if you manage to get away, it will only make things harder for you the next time you go diving. Always be polite, truthful and cooperative when dealing with law enforcement.
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  • Never ingest any food items that smell bad or show signs of mold or decay.
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Things You'll Need

  • Comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely
  • Protective footwear
  • Thick gloves
  • Long-handled probing device
  • Flashlight or headlamp
  • Separate container for carrying off your finds
  • Soaps, disinfectants and sanitizers

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