Tag: 5 Tips For Driving In Winters
Liabilities Of Slip And Fall Accidents On Small Business Owners
Constant fear of slip and fall haunts us every time we go out in winters. Business owners are not only concerned about themselves but also about their employees and customers. ...
Reducing Slips And Falls In Parking Lots
Big and open spaces like driveways, parking lots, and driveways become dangerous places during winter. It’s because they are made of concrete. Concrete is prone to damage from chloride-based deicers....
Does Ice Melt Damage Concrete- The Hidden Truth
Many people melt ice by using ice melt. But they are confronted with another issue when spring arrives; that of broken concrete. And it is after this that they search...
Environmentally Friendly Snow Melt For Roads Around Your Premises
Winters are harsh, and it’s not a one-man job to take care of an area in severe winter. As a responsible citizen, you must use environmentally friendly snowmelt for roads...
Traction For Boots And Tires On Ice
Some of the most slippery places during winters are open spaces, parking lots, and driveways. If you are a property manager or own a business premise, then you must take...
5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Use Sand To Melt Ice
However, people don’t realize the after-effects of sand that are potentially harmful to the environment. While many may resort to melting ice with vinegar or beet juice, it is not...
Four Reasons Why You Should NOT Use Kitty Litter To Add Traction
Kitty litter has long been used as one of the natural ways to melt snow and ice. For several years, kitty litter has been a popular choice from homeowners to...
Preparing Your Driveway For The Blizzard
The biggest reason for concrete damage, erosion of roads and, and slip and fall accidents in winters is the snow and deicers. Chemical-based ice melt or deicers leads to the...
Get Your Restaurant Winter Ready In 5 Steps
If you’re a restaurant owner, you know the challenges of keeping your premises up and running all the time. New Year and Christmas are around the corner. Certainly, you’d be...