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The primary driver of leaf blower adoption is time-to-labor efficiency. Professional tests have shown that cleaning a perimeter sidewalk that takes 80 minutes with a broom can be completed in just 6 minutes with a leaf blower. This 13-fold increase in speed has made the tool a cornerstone of the commercial landscaping industry. 3. Environmental and Public Health Impacts

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Despite their utility, leaf blowers—particularly gas-powered models—are major sources of pollution: The primary driver of leaf blower adoption is

: Two-stroke engines are highly inefficient, releasing carcinogens such as benzene, formaldehyde, and 1,3-butadiene. A single gas blower can emit five pounds of particulate matter per hour. Expose plants to pathogens by removing protective ground

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Since its introduction in the mid-1970s, the leaf blower has transformed from a niche landscaping tool into an ubiquitous fixture of suburban maintenance. This paper examines the dual nature of the leaf blower, analyzing its role as an indispensable tool for labor productivity alongside the significant environmental, public health, and ecological costs that have led to widespread legislative bans across the United States. 1. Introduction: The Evolution of Yard Maintenance

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