Category Archives: Snow Management Industry Articles

5 Winter Safety Tips for Work

As beautiful as winter may be, it comes with some not so pretty, dangerous outcomes. For those that work outdoors, working safely in winter weather is crucial, and not being safe on the job could lead to some serious injuries. So, we’ve put together some winter safety tips for work, that way you can maximize productivity while keeping yourself safe!…

What is Blended Ice Melt

What is Blended Ice Melt and How Does it work?

Ice melt blends are popular because they are economically priced while maintaining the ability to work quickly at extremely low temperatures.  Typical blended ice melt contains a combination of sodium chloride, magnesium chloride or calcium chloride.  These chlorides work in different ways to melt ice and snow.…

Why & How Does Salt Melt Ice?

Why Does Salt Melt Ice

Salt is the primary ingredient in most ice melt products because it lowers the freezing point of water.  This is referred to as “freezing point depression.”  In its pure state, water freezes at 32°F.  Even though it may not be visible, molecular water is always present on the surface of ice. When salt comes in contact with water, it starts to dissolve creating a solution referred to as brine which subsequently lowers the freezing point and melts the ice around it.…

Study Shows Environmental Road Salting Proves Effective

For Immediate Release: April 14, 2017, by the Salt Institute

Naples, FL- A new study published in the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of the Sciences (Salting our freshwater lakes) purports to sound the alarm about rising chloride levels in North American lakes. The study actually found that chloride levels in the majority of the examined lakes either stayed the same or declined and that chloride levels were far below EPA toxicity standards. Chloride concentrations across all 371 lakes in the study had a median of 6 milligrams per liter, while the EPA standard is 230 mg/L. …