Tag: How To Get Traction On Ice
5 Reasons Why Using Sand Won’t Help You and Your Store
As a store owner, your foremost priority is your customer’s and employees’ safety during winters. While there are multiple environmentally safe deicer products in the market, many store owners use sand to...
Why Must You Remove Ice From Your Store’s Sidewalk?
Preparing for blizzards has become a must today. It is not only restricted to homeowners but extends to commercial property managers and store owners as well. Imagine walking up to your...
Snow And Ice Removal: What Every Commercial Property Manager Should Know
There is a difference between snow traction requirements for commercial properties and residential ones. While it is easier to clear the driveway and sidewalk in a residential setting, it gets more challenging...
Store Sidewalk Injuries And Liability
When was the last time you stepped out to buy things from the store and didn’t slip or fall on the ice? Even though we have an environmentally safe deicer...
Commercial Traction Agent: How To Choose The Best One
Have you thought of all the times you were about to fall and somehow helped yourself stand back up? Your feet were about to slip, but you managed to balance...
How To Improve Traction In Your Facility Area
It is one thing to melt ice and quite another to build traction. Facilities with heavy footfall and vehicle movement often find it hard to maintain snow traction for a...
I Did THIS When My Car Got Stuck In The Snow
As the winter month arrives, so does the worry to drive in icy conditions. It is never easy to drive in snow when you have no idea what lies ahead,...
3 Things To Keep In Mind While Walking On Ice
There’s a reason why the idiom “walking on thin ice” refers to being in danger. Walking on ice is quite risky. During the winter season, more caution is required especially...
Ice Melt Damages Concrete – Do This Instead To Prevent Slipping On Ice
A small fraction of people solve their ice problem by using ice melt. But they are confronted with another issue when spring arrives; that of broken concrete. Various chemicals destroy...