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Tree Risk Assessment: This is a detailed assessment of a tree or group of trees. Arborists view soil conditions, growth patterns, soil moisture, wind patterns, and other factors. Using a checklist, an Arborist will note defects in the crown, trunk, roots and any other issues.
Signs of an Unhealthy Tree Cavities, cracks, and holes in the trunk or limbs. Wilting. Bare patches. Broken branches. Leaf-free branches. Abnormal leaf color, shape, and size. Holes in leaves. Visible insects or insect evidence.
A healthy tree should put on new growth every year, getting bigger in both trunk and branch size. Have a look at the branch tips on the crown of the tree. If you spot lots of small dead twigs at the end of the branches or whole branches dying off, then that's a big indicator that the tree is stressed.
Signs of an Unhealthy Tree Cavities, cracks, and holes in the trunk or limbs. Wilting. Bare patches. Broken branches. Leaf-free branches. Abnormal leaf color, shape, and size. Holes in leaves. Visible insects or insect evidence.
Trees need to be pruned in a specific way to maintain their strength. They should be pruned evenly so that they have good wind resistance on all sides. In most species, you should also take out branches that have grown up like extra trunks. It's best to have one main trunk, which is a much stronger configuration.
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Tree girth is usually measured at 1.4 m from ground level adjacent 'to where the acorn fell'. This measurement is usually referred to as girth at breast height (GBH) or circumference at breast height (CBH).
Tree Risk Assessment: This is a detailed assessment of a tree or group of trees. Arborists view soil conditions, growth patterns, soil moisture, wind patterns, and other factors. Using a checklist, an Arborist will note defects in the crown, trunk, roots and any other issues.
For a tree to be considered hazardous it must be defective either in some part or as a whole, with risk for failure and a target that is threatened.
It is easiest to measure with a flexible tape measure, but a string can be used to mark the circumference and then measured with a ruler or rigid measuring tape. Wrap the tape measure around the girth of the tree, trying to keep the tape 90 degrees to the natural lean of the tree.
A tree with a risk of failure and resulting damage to people or property that exceeds the risk tolerance of the responsible manager. Tree failure.

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