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Canadians are all too familiar with the perils of shovelling snow. In the best of circumstances, it can be a great full-body workout that also keeps you a little cool. But it can also be back-breaking hard work, especially when you have to shovel a large property. Commercial property owners typically hire local professional snow removal services to plow parking lots in the winter. Since this is the peak plowing season, it’s important to book your parking lot snow removal services as early as possible to secure your spot.
To help keep your parking lot safe and clear of snow and ice, here are some useful tips for property maintenance in winter.
Sidewalks are typically the entry points to your establishment, so it’s important to make sure they’re safe to use for pedestrians, customers, employees, or tenants. Prevent slip-and-fall accidents on your property by promptly removing the snow and then applying a sufficient layer of road salt.
Procrastination is one of the worst mistakes you can make when it comes to letting snow pile up on your property. The more you let the snow pile up, the more likely it is to turn into ice as the temperatures continue to drop throughout the season. Ice is a lot more dangerous and harder to remove than snow. Make sure to plow or shovel your property completely after every snowfall, even if you have to do it once a day.
The key to efficient parking lot snow removal and property maintenance in the winter is to push the snow away from all structures, especially entry points. This helps prevent the formation of ice in heavy-traffic areas throughout your property and ensures that people can safely enter and exit your building.
When the time comes to plow snow in your parking lot, it’s important to create a detailed plan. Select an appropriate spot on your property that doesn’t get much use and is out of the way from heavy-traffic areas to dump the snow safely. Make sure there’s enough room to accommodate large snowfalls and plenty of drainage for when the ice and snow start to melt.
Damaging vehicles parked on your property isn’t a good look for your business. Be extremely careful, keep your distance, and move slowly when operating a snow plow—especially in inclement weather conditions or whiteouts. Also, try to move the snow to an area that doesn’t get a lot of traffic or won’t obstruct vehicles from being able to drive freely and easily throughout your parking lot.
If you have limited snow plowing experience and aren’t confident in your snow removal skills, then it’s probably best to leave the winter property maintenance up to the professionals. FOREVER GREEN LAWN & LANDSCAPE INC. offers full-scale residential and commercial winter property maintenance that includes snow plowing, shovelling, applying road salt, and so much more. Contact us today to get a quote.
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