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		<title>Signs Your Tree Might Be a Safety Hazard</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trees are beautiful and essential for a healthy landscape, but when they become unsafe, they can pose serious risks to people and property. Recognizing early warning signs can help you avoid costly emergencies. 1. Dead or Dying BranchesOne of the most obvious signs of danger is large, dead branches. These limbs are prone to falling,...</p>
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<p>Trees are beautiful and essential for a healthy landscape, but when they become unsafe, they can pose serious risks to people and property. Recognizing early warning signs can help you avoid costly emergencies.</p>



<p><strong>1. Dead or Dying Branches</strong><br>One of the most obvious signs of danger is large, dead branches. These limbs are prone to falling, especially during storms or windy days. Look for brittle, leafless branches—even in summer.</p>



<p><strong>2. Cracks or Splits in the Trunk</strong><br>Deep cracks, cavities, or splits can indicate internal decay. This structural damage compromises the tree’s stability and could lead to unexpected failure.</p>



<p><strong>3. Leaning Tree</strong><br>A slight lean is natural for some trees, but a sudden or noticeable lean could mean trouble. Especially if the soil around the roots looks disturbed or cracked—this might indicate root failure.</p>



<p><strong>4. Fungus or Mushrooms at the Base</strong><br>Fungi growing at the trunk&#8217;s base often signal internal rot. These signs suggest the tree is decaying from the inside out, weakening its structural integrity.</p>



<p><strong>5. Excessive Leaf Loss or Discoloration</strong><br>Trees losing leaves early or displaying yellowing and browning during the growing season might be under stress from pests, disease, or root damage.</p>



<p><strong>6. Root Damage</strong><br>Construction, heavy equipment, or erosion near your tree can damage roots. Without a healthy root system, the tree may become unstable or die slowly.</p>



<p><strong>Call a Professional</strong><br>Galaxy Tree Service can assess tree health with expert insight. Don’t wait for a branch to fall or a tree to collapse—schedule a safety inspection today.</p>
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