Category: New Concrete
Keeping Your Business Warm And Safe This Winter
Whether it’s summer or winter, a business needs to keep running. To keep a business running, the employees should be healthy and fine. However, staying healthy in December and January...
Winter Parking Lot Safety Tips For Small Businesses
Layers of ice as you step out can be frustrating. Not only it’s messy but slippery and can lead to serious injuries. If you’re a business owner, the last thing...
Chemistry Behind Safe Thaw
Ice melt is a salt-based product to the average business owner—you apply it on your sidewalks and parking lots to keep the paths around your establishment free of ice hazards....
How To Melt Ice On Concrete When The Concrete Is New?
We are constantly working to make our premises accessible and safe, especially during the winter months. But unfortunately, we often unknowingly rely on products that cause more damage to our...
Simple Ways To Keep Sidewalks Snow-Free
Regular snow and ice removal from driveways, porches, sidewalks, and paths surrounding your business are one of the more onerous winter routine duties of business owners. In addition to your...
Do NOT Use Ice Melt On New Concrete, And Here’s Why!
Concrete surfaces require excellent care, and if you are using a chloride-based ice melt, you have to be doubly sure. With every winter, snow and ice removal becomes a problem....
4 Things To Do When A Snowstorm Hits
Each year hundreds of cases are reported related to the injuries caused by exposure to colds, road accidents, or fires caused by the improper use of heaters. In this article,...
3 Things You Never Knew Were Damaging Your Driveway
Slippery conditions are created by snow and ice on walkways. Serious injuries are possible if you or a family member slips on the ice. You realize clearing your driveway is...
What Are The Dangers Of Not Clearing Snow From Your Driveway?
Slippery conditions are created by snow and ice on walkways. Serious injuries are possible if you or a family member slips on the ice. You realize clearing your driveway is...