Category: Environmentally Safe Ice Melt
Go Green – What You Can Do To Stop The Rapid Ice Melt of The Glaciers
At Safe Paw we love helping the environment and reducing our carbon footprint. We talk about ice melter a lot and felt it was only right to address the ice...
Best Ice Melt For Roofs
For roof de-icing, prioritize roof-material compatibility, low corrosion risk, and controlled application. Chloride-based deicers can contribute to corrosion of exposed metal components and add chloride to runoff, while a chloride-free...
Best Homemade Ice Melt
Snow is accumulating on your driveway, sidewalk, and the steps to the front door, and you are out of rock salt or ice melter. You need something down to stop...
Ice Melter Comparison- types of Ice Melters for Home Improvement
Having an ice melter comparison can give you an idea about the different composition and capabilities of different types of products and this will help you make the right choice...
Rock Salt vs Safe Paw Ice Melt
According to the recent national survey carried in American households shows that 60% use rock salt or salt-based ice melt products rather than safe ice melt products in the cold...
Ice Melt That Is Safe For The Environment
In either case, the confusion is actual, and there is a dilemma that plays in every mind before making that final purchase decision. With the arrival of winter, residents of...
Finding Ice Melt Without Salt Sodium Chloride
Green technology products not only protect the environment, it protects your home, family and pets. In places where ice prevent residents from coming out of their homes and driving their...
How To Melt Ice Without Damaging Concrete?
To melt ice without damaging concrete, use a chloride-free, salt-free deicer like Safe Paw®. Avoid rock salt and chloride-based products — they draw moisture into concrete pores, causing spalling, scaling,...
Is Ice Melt Safe For Concrete?
Some ice melts can damage concrete, especially products containing sodium chloride, calcium chloride or magnesium chloride and products applied too heavily or to vulnerable surfaces. Do not use chemical ice...

