Posted: November 06, 2019

In the Snoqualmie Valley Record article, Roy Hisler of Davey's Southeast Seattle office discusses the safety risks of trees heading into the stormy winter season.

Halloween may be over, but there are certain real threats still looming overhead. Heading into the stormier season, there are potential safety risks relating to trees.

Falling trees can be dangerous and damaging to property. Some trees are more likely to fall than others, being unhealthy, damaged, structurally unsound, partially dead, or in overly saturated soil. Read more here.

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