Pennsauken Township, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/14/2018 -- Rusting metal poses a serious danger to business owners, customers who visit their business, and family members. Rusting metal is infamous for acting as the perfect habitat for tetanus bacteria to form, which can lead to a serious infection, or even death, should it come into contact with the bloodstream. In addition to being physiologically dangerous, rusted metal can also pose a property liability should a guest injure themselves on a stray piece of rusting metal, or by sitting in a rusty chair.
Metal recycling services in Philadelphia like Sgt. Scrap do more than just remove rusty metal from a home, business, or workspace—they also help clients recoup income from their recycled metal. By using a process called "purification," metal recycling services can introduce elements like oxygen, rusted vehicles, or scrap metal, freeing the rust and allowing the metal to be melted down and made into a new product. An eco-friendly process that's also great for the customer's wallet, Sgt. Scrap's metal recycling services are currently open with extended hours to help the men and women of Philadelphia and New Jersey step into a safer winter season.
Residents, contractors, and business owners who are ready to get rid of an old hunk of scrap metal creating a hazard on their property are encouraged to contact Sgt. Scrap to learn about how their roll off containers in Camden County make it easy to recycle metal. Anyone interested in learning more about the recycling process or who would like to schedule an appointment for pickup is encouraged to give Sgt. Scrap a call today at 800-833-6983 or visit them at https://sgt-scrap.com/.
About Sgt. Scrap
Sgt. Scrap has been in business since for over 10 years. Since their inception in 2006, the company has expanded to have four locations. Sgt. Scrap is an authority on eco-friendly scrap metal purchasing and prides itself on empowering its partners and customers. They offer both onsite services and offsite pickups that rid clients of unwanted metals in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware.
For more information, visit https://sgt-scrap.com.