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NOVEMBER 3, 2009 5:33AM

Blow Me!

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The crisp air of autumn is all around me and the happy sounds of birds in the trees singing are being These are examples of the dangerous fallen leaves that must be moved out of the way at any cost. Photo Copyright (c) 2009 CoyoteOldStylemercilessly drowned out by the neighbors on all sides of us diligently removing each and every particle of organic detritus from their gardens, their driveways, their decks, their many gas-guzzling cars and trucks. And how are they doing this? With gasoline-powered leaf blowers.

Now, gasoline is an expensive commodity and beyond that, we are staring global climate change, fueled by the overconsumption of fossil fuels and their hydrocarbon emissions. Even in my area there are lots of people per square mile and lots of people generate lots of  different kinds of noise. So why is it that on any given day I can be sure I will jump out of my skin and be subjected to the cacophony of a leaf blower joining in with the screaming, unsupervised children a few houses away as well as the Harley Davidsons and huge tractor-trailer trucks barrelling down the state highway within earshot of my front yard?

What's the point of leaf blowers? To move dead leaves around? What's wrong with a rake? Leaf blowers have been documented to produce noise of anywhere from 70 to 100 decibels (dB). A jet aircraft at take-off is rated at 120 dB.

So if you think about it, when Joe Neighborman fires up his little gas engine to create the concussive force necessary to move a maple leaf four and a half inches, I am listening to the equivalent of an airplane flying in the driveway next door. And I'm sure Joe doesn't wear ear protection. It must be like doing yard work on the departure runway at Logan Airport.

But Joe isn't the only one. I see these things used everywhere, especially by organized landscaping or yardwork companies. Veritable armies of workers walk around the grounds of large buildings, turning gasoline into hydrocarbons and noise.

Think about the environmental impact of this little gadget. Think about the auditory impact of it. Think about someone other than yourself for five minutes. I implore you to put away your leaf blower. Permanently.

FYI

This noise level chart is here courtesy of the American Speech-Language-Hearing-Association (ASHA)

30 dB whisper, quiet library
40 dB quiet room
50 dB moderate rainfall
60 dB conversation, dishwasher
70 dB busy traffic, vacuum cleaner
80 dB alarm clock, busy street
90 dB lawnmower, shop tools, truck traffic, subway
100 dB snowmobile, chain saw, pneumatic drill
110 dB rock music, model airplane
120 dB jet plane take-off, amplified rock music at 4-6 ft., car stereo, band practice
130 dB jackhammer
140 dB firearms, air raid siren, jet engine
150 dB rock music peak

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Great point Coyote! Gee Gads I can't stand those things, you know! It is so easy to compost, too! We love our compost, and our daughter gets such a kick out of understanding the life cycle of things.

I'm feeling 'ya from way out west. Rated Green!
Thanks, Kate. I never thought too much about them until I heard one, two , three start up in succession. Composting is so much better for the planet and it's great that your daughter appreciates it.
They are painful on the ears. Maybe they give a feeling of power? hehehehe Thanks for sharing...
I own a gas blower, but use an electric blower most of the time. Two cycle motors pollute at twice the rate of four cycle motors, that's why two cycle outboard motors were phased out. I live in the land of the weed eater and the gas powered leaf blower year round. mostly they are used to move dirt from point A to point B. They don't remove anything.
Oh, and I take offense to the Harley reference. That's a different thing all together. ;-)
Your ladder is your enemy. Your leaf blower is your friend.
I am so glad that those aren't used much around here. I had a landlord that sent a team of 'gardeners' over to a house we rented, at 7 am in the morning! I nearly called the police I was so startled! I called the landlord straight up and said I didn't want a gardener, that we liked doing all that work ourselves. Has everyone forgotten what peace sounds like?
And, don't forget, unhappy mothers, 102 dB.
rated:)
and I promise I won't use the leaf blower I don't own. Stupid idea anyways, they should be sucking up the leaves, not blowing them onto the other guy's lawn.
I followed people here.
Blow me? That's nice?
O heehaw. Ya nasty?
I though the same.
Hairy underarm?
Hairy Reid dryer?
Sniff a chain saw?
Smoke gas fumes?
cheaper than cigar?
Leaves appear gold.
I pretend that's cash.
1 + 1 bags = 3- beers.
My pubs Lady's cute.
Gold leaves 4- beers.
No Leaf-No cold beer.
No leaf-No goat milk.
Ay, creamy chocolate!
I love raw moo milker!
No leave and no blows!
Watch gold leaf shimmer!
What a silly gadget to use!
Why smell like gas motor!
I hate power mowers. I hate leaf blowers.

I have a rake. But, then, I don't use it.
Recomendation... Ear plugs, biodegradable oil for 2 cycle engine.
Take my wife.... please. Not my blower.. get it?
screamin, yeah, that feeling of power is intoxicating to some people. Maybe you're right.

Michael, I mention Harleys because from where I sit on spring and summer (and some fall) days it's easy to know what kinds of bikes are on their way to Laconia. H-D's do have their own throaty signature which isn't all that unpleasant but is, you've gotta admit it, loud.

I thought you were my friend, Rich!

Susanne, I experienced exactly that in Boston. It's not as bad here, but one expects the setting to be a bit more bucolic in New Hampshire. Good on you for protesting to the landlord and taking on the responsibility yourselves!

Debbs, you noticed they didn't put us on the chart, right? Thanks for not using one. And for coming by for a while this morning.

Art, you have described the situation all in a nutshell. Nice to see you this morning.

Pilgrim, it's a little like Tom Sawyer. You take the rake outside a push leaves around a little and brag to people how much fun it is and then they take over. At least it's like that in my head.

Do I get it, davyboy? In the words of Art James, "Huh? Ya nasty?"
160 dB spinal tap (their amps go up to 11, you know)

I can honestly say I've never used a leaf blower. My husband generally does the yard work. So, unless I'm willing to come out and help, I can't very well begrudge his use of the leaf blower.

But, yeah, I hate them too.
I concur Coyote! We live in the "country" and I enjoy waking up in the middle of the night "hearing" the silence. I have gotten to a point where I just can't take too much noise. When we travel I am usually in a big fat hurry to get home and back to the peace and quiet.
Good piece and great point.
What? What did you say? Man I have been standing in front of amps for too long.
This was a very cool read
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Jeanette, I borrowed one and used it for about an hour. It did a great job of blasting the leaves out of bushes but I'm convinced that it wasn't enough better to warrant its noise and pollution.

ladyfarmer, the silence here is never silent. There's always something to hear whether it's the birds at noon or the high-riding full moon illuminating the clouds at midnight. Those sounds are always better without the mechanical clattering accompaniment.

mical I'm convinced that I still hear speaker whine left over from the 70's. Thanks for reading and I'm glad you liked it!
Great from the title to the tale...
Thank you, kindly, Brian!
I have been fighting this fight with my husband for years - we only have a small yard and the few days we spend raking are fun but he seemed to think everyone had to own a leaf blower. I'm going to have him read your post tonight!
One of my favorite places we lived was a crappy trailer in the sticks. There was no point in raking leaves, let alone using a frickin' blower on them . . . minimal mowing for the same reason . . . we were far enough out of "civilization" we could choose what we wanted to cut, and what we didn't. Nature filled the void with deer, raccoons, birds, and flowers (weeds) - it was just . . . relaxed.
mamoore, the leaf blowers just seem to move stuff around, not really pick up any leaves so I'm with you. Hope your husband finds this helpful!

Owl, that sounds like heaven to me. Here when I go out in my back yard I'm in a forested area and it's like walking on a mattress because there are so many pine needles on the ground. I keep thinking I should "clean it up" but it wouldn't be as relaxed.
you said it, Coyote, those things are obnoxious and worthless
I hear you COS. Last year, some rocket scientist invented a version of hockey played with ... wait for it ... yup, leaf blowers. I just about lost it. I wrote a scathing letter to the Editor of the local paper (published) along with several other folks, and we blew him back to the dark ages where he belongs. What a marooon.

I envisioned a night game, with a rink lined by running SUVs for lighting, while the crowd drank coffee from disposable cups. The classic Canadian winter scene.

They are supposedly outlawed here except for in the fall, which is a bit of an improvement, but the gardeners at my condo haven't gotten read the rules yet.

I imagine Joe drives to the gym too. Sheesh.
Roy, thanks, It's always good to have you on my side.

Janie, I almost fell out of my chair at that one. Next someone with come up with a version of curling that uses vacuum cleaners instead of brooms. And those coffee cups? I see people frequently with iced coffee in a PETE plastic cup that's surrounded by a big Styrofoam cup as well so they don't chill their fabulous pinkies.

And I'm sure that Joe drives EVERYWHERE. I especially like being splashed with a big ole slush shower when he zoops past me on his way to the neighborhood store TWO BLOCKS AWAY to get more beers.
coyote - yeah - NOISE. i hear that. went to a concert on halloween. every single person there was over the age of 40. and the songs were mainly old soft rock sounds.

and the volume? you were YELLING at the person across the table, and they couldnt hear you. what is the point of that? i dont get it.

i guess i am officially old, but thats ok with me.
The first time I saw a leafblower, I was stupefied. Here I was, a girl from the midwest who knew perfectly well that you RAKE leaves, and yet...what? Out here in Southern California, people just blow them from one area to another? Huh?

I still don't get it.

Rated and appreciated.
jane, I went apple picking this afternoon and was reminded once again of just how much noise there is in the world. The orchard is at the top of a hill with no other neighbors, thus no noise. We're forgetting what the world really sounds like.

Verbal, thanks. I went out this noon and asked the guy who was in my yard blowing leaves (I contracted with him to do yard work, but not this way) to not move them in my yard with a leaf blower. He was happy to stop but then move on to the yard next door. Unbelieveable!
My neighbor uses one early in the morning. How I hate it. ~R~
my grandsons had the most wonderful time raking leaves with their father and jumping into them this past week-end...pure joyful laughing noise
Chuck, a few days ago, the man who runs his lawn care and handyman business in my neighborhood started chipping wood first thing in the morning. I had visions of the scene from "Fargo" running through my head.

Dove, that's the stuff of memories your grandsons will have the rest of their lives. Much more memorable than those blow hard machines.
I've never thought about it before, but raking has its advantages: it's quiet, it's good exercise, and it's environmentally friendly. Thanks for addressing the noise factor. Our world is too noisy, even here in suburban Oklahoma. It must be deafening elsewhere.
I was going to be a smartass, Steve and say I can't hear you, but I'm sure it's true in Oklahoma as well as here. There's too much noise and too little excercise, both of which can be attacked, along with the leaves, with a rake. Thanks!