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How To Treat Concrete Damaged By An Ice Melt?

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Every winter, thousands of tonnes of ice-melting materials are applied to sidewalks, roads, and steps, frequently without consideration for correct application processes or the composition of the deicing substance. Deicing products used carelessly can harm both the home and the environment. Hence, it becomes vital to use an ice melt safe for pets and grass while being gentle on concrete. Overuse of some deicers can hasten the freeze-thaw cycles that degrade concrete, shortening the life of a sidewalk or driveway by years. Some deicers corrode metal, causing automobile and aluminum siding damage. Many types of ice melt contain chemicals that might harm plants and bushes near the deicer’s application site.  Why Do We Need Ice Melt Safe For Pets And Grass? Salt-based ice melting products have sodium chloride or potassium chloride . Both of these components heat up when exposed to ice and snow. As a result, it endangers dogs for various reasons. For example, it can burn their skin, i...

Why I Carry My Pet When There's Ice Melt On Barrie's Street?

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One of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, Barrie sits along the western shore of Lake Simcoe on Kempenfelt Bay.  The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that precipitation and snowfall in Barrie will be much above normal. It will have the snowiest periods in mid-December, early to mid-January, and early to mid-March. It is also predicted that snowfall will be more in the Northeast, Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, the High Plains, and northern Alaska and less in most other areas that receive snow. White and beautiful winters are a treat to the eyes. But this beauty is covered in harmful chemicals called ice melt and rock salt. I always carry my pet when I spot an ice melt on the street. And here are the reasons why I do so- Pet And Concrete Safe Ice Melt Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now 1. Common Cause Of Injury Pets love to play in the snow, but we must ...

5 Pet-Safe Ice Melt In Vaughan

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The Farmer’s Almanac predicts that Precipitation and snowfall will be much above normal, with the snowiest periods in mid-December, early to mid-January, and early to mid-March. It is expected that January and February will turn stormy with cold air from the west fighting it out with milder air from the southern United States. Above-normal snowfall is forecasted this winter in the Toronto to Montreal corridor, but rain and even ice storms are also likely. Concrete Safe Ice Melt Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now Snow is beautiful, but it can be dangerous too. When the white, fluffy snow on your driveway turns into a treacherous layer of ice, it can lead to serious slip and fall accidents.  Therefore, we must clear the snow from our sidewalks, pathways, and driveway. You would agree shoveling is tough on your back and takes a lot of time. Manually re...

5 Pet-Safe Ice Melt In Vaughan

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The Farmer’s Almanac predicts that Precipitation and snowfall will be much above normal, with the snowiest periods in mid-December, early to mid-January, and early to mid-March. It is expected that January and February will turn stormy with cold air from the west fighting it out with milder air from the southern United States. Above-normal snowfall is forecasted this winter in the Toronto to Montreal corridor, but rain and even ice storms are also likely. Concrete Safe Ice Melt Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now Snow is beautiful, but it can be dangerous too. When the white, fluffy snow on your driveway turns into a treacherous layer of ice, it can lead to serious slip and fall accidents.  Therefore, we must clear the snow from our sidewalks, pathways, and driveway. You would agree shoveling is tough on your back and takes a lot of time. Manually re...