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Parking Lot Ice Management: Keeping Vehicles and Pedestrians Safe

Ice in parking lots creates serious liability. Here's how professional snow services manage ice effectively throughout winter.

Ice Management and De-Icing

Parking lots are high-traffic surfaces where ice accumulates quickly, especially in areas with vehicle traffic compacting snow. Without proper management, thin sheets of black ice form overnight.

Professional ice management starts with monitoring. We track temperature forecasts, dew points, and precipitation types to anticipate icing conditions before they develop.

Best Practices for Ontario Winters

Anti-icing — applying liquid brine before a storm — prevents ice bonding to pavement. This proactive approach requires less product and labour than reactive treatment after ice has formed.

After snowfall, parking lots must be cleared promptly before traffic compacts remaining snow into ice. Speed matters: the longer snow sits under vehicle tires, the harder it is to remove.

Professional Snow and Ice Control

Targeted salting in pedestrian pathways, cart corrals, and entrances receives priority. These high-foot-traffic zones carry the greatest slip-and-fall risk and require more frequent attention.

Documentation matters too. Logging treatment times, products used, and weather conditions creates a defensible record if a slip-and-fall claim arises.

Property managers who invest in professional ice management reduce liability, protect their reputation, and keep tenants and customers safe throughout Ontario's unpredictable winters.