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Ice Storm Response: What Good Protocol Looks Like

By D&D Snow Services Team January 15, 2026 3 min read Safety & Liability

Ice storms require a different response than regular snowfall. Understanding proper ice storm protocols helps property managers evaluate contractor readiness.

Ice Management and De-Icing

Ice storms deposit freezing rain that coats every surface with a glaze of ice — often more hazardous than snowfall. Response protocols must be adapted accordingly.

Anti-icing before the event is the most effective tool. Applying liquid brine before temperatures drop to freezing prevents the initial ice layer from bonding to pavement.

Best Practices for Ontario Winters

During an ice storm, continuous light application of granular material maintains traction as ice accumulates. Aggressive plowing during freezing rain is counterproductive — blades slide on the ice and achieve little.

After precipitation ends, aggressive treatment with higher application rates of calcium chloride (which works at lower temperatures than rock salt) breaks down the ice layer for mechanical removal.

Professional Snow and Ice Control

Response time windows are compressed during ice storms. Delays mean ice thickens and requires more product and effort to remove. Contractors must be mobilized immediately as conditions develop.

Site communication matters. Notifying tenants and building occupants of hazardous conditions, even when you're treating, manages expectations and reduces liability exposure.

Evaluate your contractor's ice storm readiness specifically. Do they have liquid anti-icing capability? Adequate calcium chloride inventory? A documented ice storm response protocol? These details distinguish capable contractors from average ones.

Key Takeaways

  • Ice storms deposit freezing rain that coats every surface with a glaze of ice — often more hazardous than snowfall.
  • During an ice storm, continuous light application of granular material maintains traction as ice accumulates.
  • Response time windows are compressed during ice storms.
  • D&D Snow Services serves Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas
  • Get a free no-obligation quote — call or book online anytime

Sources & References

  • Ontario Building Code — Relevant Standards & Guidelines
  • D&D Snow Services field experience across Waterloo Region
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Devon Moore is the co-founder and Operations Lead at D&D Snow Services, providing reliable residential and commercial snow removal across Waterloo Region.

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