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Effective snow removal for your property

Create a strategy that works for your business
Wednesday, December 18, 2024

While we have not yet had a significant snowfall this season, now is the perfect time to work on a proactive strategy for snow removal on your property this winter. From walkways to parking lots, a snow removal strategy can help you save money, manage logistics, increase safety, and optimize operations through the winter season.

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Assess your needs

Can you manage the snow removal on your property manually, or do you need professional services? Determine whether you can handle the volume of snow internally or whether it’s time to outsource your snow removal.

Following the removal, you need to consider snow storage and where to put the snow once it has been removed from common areas. Designate a specific area for a snow pile that is out of the way and even when it starts to melt, should not create a hazard on your property. Ensure that it will not result in a slip-and-fall risk, flooding, or block traffic as the snow melts and refreezes throughout the season. Also, take a look at the drainage in your parking lot and remove any obstructions so the water can properly drain during the freeze-thaw cycle and once the weather warms up in the spring.

Get the tools and equipment

Follow a reliable weather station to stay up to date on impending weather and storms. Stock up on supplies like ice melter or salt, tools like snow blowers and shovels, and signage, so that you are ready to take action once the snow falls.

Train your teams

Designate members of your team to keep walkways clear to allow access for employees and visitors throughout the season. Establish an action plan for power outages, including emergency lighting and heat, evacuation plans, and a phone tree or email list to notify staff. Create a manual and hold staff training so everyone on the team knows the protocols in case of emergency.

Effective snow removal can be achieved when you know your needs, plan ahead, are ready with the tools and equipment you need, and train your staff to prioritize snow removal as part of your winter maintenance.

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