4 Ways To Manage The Ice On Sidewalks In Your Commercial Area
For many businesses, winter is a difficult time. Because of the slippery ice all around, people try to stay inside most of the time. Therefore, the sales are impacted. Not only this, the piles of snow can prevent people from entering a particular area. The heavyweight of snow can also potentially damage outdoor features like awnings, signages, etc. However, the biggest hazard in winter is slipping. It can lead to serious injuries to workers, customers, and passersby. Potential lawsuits that may follow slip and fall accidents are another point of concern for business owners.
In this article, we will explain how to prevent ice on sidewalks, driveway, and parking lot of your commercial area.
4 Ways to Manage the Ice on Sidewalks in Your Commercial Area
1- Clear up parking lots
Having an open parking lot is additional work for business owners. You need to remove snow and ice regularly to have a safe and accessible parking area. The layers of snow make it difficult to see the parking lane and park the vehicle. You can use an ice melt to remove the snow from your parking lot, walkways, sideways, and even stairs.
2- Add traction
Ice melt takes hours to melt the snow. You want your walkways accessible all the time. By adding traction, you can immediately access the road or sidewalk.
Sand, kitty litter, and grit are some popular traction agents to add friction and prevent slipping. Using these traction agents helps, but you may still have to clean the driveway post melting of the ice as it may stick to the bottom of the shoes and create a mess.
Another less popular but extremely effective method to help businesses tackle their snow and ice problem is using anti-slip walkway products. This agent has 100% natural crystals in its blend. These crystals act as anti-slip agents, give a good grip on any icy surface and provide good traction.
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3- Have proper lighting
Apart from using anti-slip walkway products, another way to deal with snow and ice is to have proper lighting. Winter means less sunlight and more darkness. To help keep visitors safe, ensure that adequate exterior lights are installed. Areas around your commercial property like the parking lot and driveway should be well lit so that people can see and identify slippery areas.
4- Do not salt
Using salt to melt ice, pits the cement on your establishment’s walkways, steps, and other concrete areas. Once the cement pits, it will eventually crack or cause potholes on your surface.
If you’re concerned about your concrete, then do not salt. Salt is slightly acidic, and the acidity breaks down the chemical bonds essential for the concrete’s strength. Another thing that makes the situation worse is that most concrete in driveways is reinforced with steel. And salt corrodes steel.
Conclusion
Snow and ice can have a huge impact on the ground of your commercial establishment. However, with the solutions mentioned above, you can definitely have a safe and slip-free winter.
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