3 Things Your Ice Melt Must Have

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When it comes to ice melt, there are dozens of brands and varieties to choose from. However, with so many options available on the market, it can be difficult to know which is best for your needs.

In this blog post we’re going to discuss 3 things you should look out for when choosing an ice melt. We will also discuss is there an ice melt safe for concrete.

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Safe Thaw

Safe Thaw was created as the ice management solution for tough winter environments. Ideal in commercial and industrial properties, shops, government agencies, bridges, and construction.

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It Must Melt Ice.

The first thing to look at is whether the ice melt will actually melt your ice. Safe Thaw is an exceptional urea-modified product and comprises 100% natural ingredients safe for concrete, kids, and pets, and does not harm our bodies. 

Its unique glycols, inhibitors, ice melting boosters, and special surfactants help in melting ice quickly without causing damage to any vegetation and concrete surface.

The other options for melting ice include:

  • Pressurized hot water
  • Hot air, heated by a propane burner

Once you’ve determined what type of melting system they use, you can get a sense of how effective that particular brand would be on your driveway. You want something that has been specifically made for use in cold weather climates and won’t damage any concrete surfaces it comes into contact with.

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Concrete-Safe Ice Melting Agents.

For concrete, you want to use a concrete-safe ice melting agent. But is there an ice melt safe for concrete? 

While sodium chloride ice melt on concrete is inexpensive, it leads to damage and may cause environmental concerns.Potassium chloride is less corrosive than sodium or calcium chloride but can be harmful to lawns and plants if used in excess. While calcium chloride is an effective ice melting option, it has one drawback: it’s corrosive. That’s why we recommend using a non-corrosive alternative.

Therefore, we recommend using a chloride-free ice melt like Safe Thaw. 

Safer For Pets, Kids And Your Concrete.

When it comes to ice melt, you have a lot of options. From calcium chloride to rock salt and everything in between, the choices can be overwhelming. You might think that all ice melts are created equal, but they aren’t.

Here’s what your ice melt SHOULDN’T contain:

  • Salt (sodium chloride) – 
  • Rock salt (sodium chloride) – see above.
  • Calcium chloride (calcium chloride hexahydrate) – this product is harmful for plants and pets alike due to its corrosive nature and high toxicity level when ingested by animals or humans.

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If You Have Concrete, Make Sure The Ice Melt You Use Is Safe For Concrete.

If you have a concrete driveway, then it’s important to make sure the ice melt you use is safe for concrete. Concrete is a porous material that can absorb water and certain chemicals. This means that if the ice melt you’re using contains harmful chemicals like magnesium chloride or sodium chloride (salt), those chemicals may seep into your concrete and damage it over time.

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