
When it comes to applying ice melt products, there are a few things snow contractors should keep in mind to ensure it’s done properly and safely.
- Consider using a product that has a pattern indicator, which is a colorant, so you can see where you’re applying, especially during a snowstorm.
- Keep in mind that as much as 30 percent of granules can be lost due to bounce and scatter. Pay close attention if you’re walking and using a spreader.
- If you’re using a vehicle, make sure you have a reflector on the spreader.
- Apply to clean surfaces and pretreat when possible. Pretreating helps create a brine, which prevents the snow and ice from bonding to the pavement and other hardscapes. Avoid application when there’s a half-inch of snow or more. If the brine is created too quickly, it becomes less effective.
- Be aware that overapplication can cause some ice melters to become slippery. More is not always better. Always follow the application rates recommended on product labels.
- Understand that some chlorides may harm the environment and greenery, and they also can ruin floors, deck fasteners and concrete.
- Consider using a sprayer for liquid ice melt products.
Sources: Mitch Vestal, president of Advanced Organics, and Victoria Mack, customer service specialist of Natural Alternative