Winter salt can harm your grass, trees, and other plants. Use these solutions to prevent and treat the problem.
If you need to go out, however, and you don’t have any rock salt for melting the ice that’s sure to form on your driveway and walkway, then your strategy might be to try to clear the snow at ...
As freezing rain and colder temperatures continue to impact the region, the City of Warren states that they are prepared for ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation rolled out in full force to treat roadways with a combination of road salt, calcium chloride, brine and beet juice. But, snow and ice on sidewalks and ...
Sodium chloride (rock salt or halite) is often used on roads, driveways and sidewalks. It's relatively inexpensive and keeps ice from accumulating on surfaces. It can damage concrete, kill ...
And while road salt does serve its purpose of melting ice, once a fresh layer of ice forms, drivers are back in peril until salt trucks make their rounds again. To address these concerns ...