With store shelves empty amid the high demand for rock salt ahead of this weekend's winter storm, we have some alternative ...
Whether you are out of rock salt or you never purchased it, you can still use some household items to melt the ice and snow.
Here are five household items that can help melt snow and ice—and keep you safe on slippery sidewalks and driveways.
Salting roads, sidewalks, and driveways only melts ice and snow in certain conditions. It could even make conditions more ...
Winter has its fans, but even those who enjoy playing in the snow probably dislike the chore of clearing up after a big storm ...
Roads will be salted before this weekend's winter storm in Georgia. How does it work? How can you do it? Are there safe ...
Experts issue warning over use of salt to tackle snow and ice at home - ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Winter weather has a good grasp on Western New York early on in the season. Along with snow, comes ice. Many folks and municipalities are using rock salt to keep sidewalks and roadways ...
Yes, you can use Epsom salt to melt ice. But it’s not the most effective method, our experts say.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton has joined state and local officials to encourage New Yorkers to reduce the overuse of rock salt when possible and ...