Posts by Robert Kinnucan
Village of Lake Bluff Lighting Ceremony
Kinnucan Tree Experts Landscape Company once again donated the lighting of the Gazebo on December 3, 2016. In addition, Kinnucan was responsible for hanging 30 of these beautiful 4-foot wide green and blue LED spheres. Each sphere holds approximately 1,000 lights! (credit for building the spheres goes to Mr. George Russell)
Kinnucan Stays Ahead of West Nile Virus
Kinnucan recently mailed 25,000 postcards out to neighboring suburbs for their mosquito and tick control programs. These programs are completely safe for children and pets, and are immediately effective. In response to a recent human case of West Nile confirmed in Lake County, Illinois, Kinnucan is trying to stay well ahead of the problem by offering the most affordable and effective applications to its current and potential clientele.
Norm Hall Attends Illinois Arborist Association’s 2016 Summer Conference
Norm Hall, Tree Care Operations supervisor, Certified Arborist and Tree Worker, recently returned from the IAA’s 2016 Summer Conference, held June 23rd – June 24th in Monticello, IL. Norm lead a demonstration “Crane Removals and Comparisons.” This demonstration highlighted the benefits of using a truck-mounted crane to assist in removing trees. There was a “stick boom” crane and a “knuckle boom” crane on site to show the advantages and limitations of each unit. Each crane demonstrated removing both branch and log sections of trees. Cranes can be a great value for removing trees in confined spaces, behind residences, resting on structures (storm damage), or to cut larger sections and land the pieces near the chipper. Using a crane for EAB ash removals will save time, labor and back injuries.
Kinnucan Company Holds On Site CPR Training
Kinnucan Company employees gathered last week for CPR training. In order to stay TCIA accredited (Tree Care Industry Association), a difficult-to-obtain accreditation, Kinnucan must require its employees to pass CPR training.
Kinnucan Company Sponsors Lake Bluff History Museum’s Antique Auto Show
Last Saturday, June 25th, The Lake Bluff History Museum held its annual Antique Auto Show in downtown Lake Bluff. Over 150 automobiles dating back as far as 80 years lined the streets for a few hours. The Museum’s historic 1931 Lake Bluff Ice Truck was among the many beautiful collectible autos. Kinnucan Company was happy to be a part of this annual community event.
Chainsaw Class
Norm Hall and Robert Kinnucan recently held a chainsaw sharpening class for our tree care employees. Everyone was able to take a turn sharpening a chainsaw. Keeping blades properly sharpened is not only important from an efficiency standpoint, but extremely crucial for maintaining the highest safety standards.
Kris Bockhaut was recently named Vice President of Kinnucan
Kris Bockhaut was recently named Vice President of Kinnucan. She has been with the company for over fifteen years in a management position. Her responsibilities have included Human Resources, Corporate Insurance, Municipal Contracting, Accounting and Financial Functions, Marketing, Corporate Imaging and Branding, Technology Support and Development, as well as General Management Responsibilities.
In this newly created position, Kris will oversee the strategic direction and operation of Kinnucan. Robert Kinnucan, President of Kinnucan had this to say, “Kris has contributed to our success in so many ways, and we look forward to many more future years together.”
Kinnucan Tree Experts ALL COMPANY photo with the Kinnucrane!
Kinnucan Tree Care Division Practiced a “Tree Rescue”
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On April 11, 2016, the Kinnucan Tree Care Division practiced a “tree rescue,” known to arborists as “aerial rescue.” Every climber in the Tree Care Division performed a “mock” rescue. There is a specific protocol to follow when an injured climber needs help getting to the ground when aloft. This training will greatly reduce the time it takes to bring the injured climber safely to the ground. Statistics have shown that when a Fire/Rescue Team is dispatched for a tree rescue, the average rescue time is 2.5 hours. When a tree care company practices a tree rescue, that time is reduced to 15 minutes.
Discover the Latest Landscaping Trends
As we start to think about spring and hopefully warmer weather, now is a great time to think about your landscape and any changes or additions you’ve been dreaming about. If you are looking to freshen up your patio, lawn or garden with some updated landscaping, make sure you take a look at one of these current trends.
Current Landscaping Trends:
- Simplicity
- Fire accents
- Outdoor rooms
- Concrete pavement
- Edible and Rain Gardens
- Water features
- Accent lighting
Less is More
In the years following the recession, homeowners have moved away from over-the-top landscapes to investments in higher quality, more natural materials. Low-maintenance grasses are especially popular since they require less time and money and cut back on the use of fertilizers and weed killers.
Fan the Flame
Homeowners are turning up the heat on their landscaping designs with dramatic fire accents. Whether it’s a fire pit, an outdoor fireplace or full-blown outdoor kitchen, a fiery accent can add a cozy, romantic feel to any outdoor area.
Inside Out
Bring the game outside! By mounting a TV outdoors, you can enjoy the day while you watch your favorite teams. Just make sure your TV is rated for outdoor use, and installed properly by a professional. And, as the technology behind waterproof and fade-resistant outdoor fabrics improves, full outdoor rooms are becoming increasingly popular. Homeowners are furnishing their patios with permanent living spaces complete with comfortable furniture and stylish designs.
Pave the Way
With continued improvements in the quality of paving, concrete is becoming a trendy, affordable landscaping alternative to stone and brick. Combined with the right pattern and design, pavement can be a complementary asset to any yard, as well as environmentally advantageous.
Vegging Out
While vegetable gardens have always been around, edible yards are experiencing a never-before-seen boom in popularity. Growing everything from fruit trees and tomato vines to berry bushes and medicinal plants, homeowners are adding a variety of colorful, useful plants to every area of their yards. Have you heard of a Rain Garden? This is a wonderful way to enjoy the beauty of a garden while making the best use of rain runoff.
Testing the Waters
Water features are dominating landscaping designs, adding a natural, fresh feel to outdoor areas. From simple birdbaths to bubblers, to elaborate, high-end water walls, homeowners are truly going crazy for water landscaping.
Lights on!
With LED lighting becoming more affordable and much more aesthetically pleasing, we are seeing outdoor patio lighting, particularly strings of lights across such places as pergolas and gazebos. Up-lighting, “Moonlighting” (high lighting placed up in trees to shine down on patios), and Down-lighting from hardscape (hidden by day, lights up at night) are trending, along with the ability to control from your iphone and/or ipad.