Strategic Grounds Management

Snow and Ice Removal Advice for Risk Management

 

A fresh snowfall can be a beautiful sight, but for a business owner, it requires immediate action. When a storm hits, sidewalks and parking lots must be made safe for employees, customers, and suppliers as soon as possible. By having early snow and ice removal, you are not only reducing the risk of slips and injuries — for which you could be held liable — it also shows that you are still open for business.

For these reasons, it’s a good idea to plan ahead so that your business can continue to operate safely in the event of a snowfall. Winter weather can affect many regions of the United States, and if you wait until the storms are forecast, you may not have enough time to make all the necessary arrangements.

 

Pre-Storm Preparation

Before the storm hits, we recommend taking the following steps:

Snow Removal Tips

Below are some useful snow and ice removal techniques and suggestions:

Snow Plowing Tips

Plowing is one of the most effective methods to clear driveways and parking lots. If you decide to plow your property yourself, keep these suggestions in mind:

Snow Shoveling Tips

To remove snow from sidewalks and other walkways, shoveling is a popular option. Here are some pointers for shoveling wisely:


Shovel With Care

Keep in mind that there are over 11,000 injuries related to snow shoveling every year. To lower the risk of an injury and wearing out your body, develop the following habits:

Ice Removal Tips

While you can remove snow with a plow or shovel, ice requires a different approach. Here are tips for removing ice from various locations:

  1. Get rid of the water on your roof: Because ice is much more difficult to remove on roofs — especially if your building is more than one story — it is recommended to instead take care of the water from melting ice. To do this, you can put calcium chloride in nylon stockings and then position them vertically on your roof so that they intersect the ice dam. This will open up the channels in the ice dam and allow water to flow.
  2. Remove the icicles: Remove the icicles by knocking them down with a long broom or extension pole. Make sure not to knock the icicles onto yourself or someone else. Also be careful when removing icicles from gutters — if the gutters are full of ice, they could come down with the icicles. Avoid removing any icicles near an electrical line.
  3. Clear the ice from sidewalks: Although you may be tempted to apply salt to an icy sidewalk, the ice you melt will freeze again overnight, and the ice may be even more hazardous the next day. If you do choose to melt the ice, spread some gravel or kitty litter as well to provide some grip.

Types of Ice Melt Products

There are a variety of active ingredients found in ice melts. The following are the most common:

Ice Removal Application Tips

When applying your ice melt, keep the following in mind:

Dangers of Postponing Snow and Ice Removal

Putting off your snow removal can lead to the following negative events:

Damage Caused to Parking Lots and Sidewalks

When winter temperatures regularly go above freezing during the day, surfaces are subject to repeated thawing and freezing, which can damage pavement over time. When snow on the road melts, water goes into the cracks of the asphalt, then freezes, expands, and causes the cracks to widen. By staying on top of your snow removal, you will extend the life of your parking lot and sidewalks.

Benefits of Professional Snow Removal From Strategic Grounds Management

Keeping your parking lot, sidewalks, and roof clear during winter weather is essential for winter workplace safety. But doing it yourself can be a time-consuming and risky endeavor. If you don’t have the time or energy to dedicate to this task, leave it to our experienced snow and ice removal experts at SGM.

Our company offers snow and ice removal plans so that you can rest assured that, when a snowstorm hits, your property will be cleared in an efficient and timely fashion. Contact our friendly staff to learn more about our services and custom maintenance plans.