Service Spotlight – Gritting

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13 November 2023


This month’s service spotlight is on… gritting!

The temperature continues to drop as we head into winter and the risk of snow and ice is on the increase.

We’re here to ensure that businesses, educational establishments and medical organisations to keep their doors open throughout the colder months with our responsive and reliable gritting service.

What exactly is gritting? Snow gritting, also known as salt spreading or road salting, is a winter maintenance practice that involves spreading salt or a mixture of salt and sand on roads and sidewalks to melt ice and snow. The salt lowers the freezing point of water, preventing the formation of ice and making it safer for vehicles and pedestrians to travel on these surfaces during cold and snowy weather.

Here are five reasons why you should employ a trusted gritting partner…

Safety first: The most critical reason to prioritise gritting is safety. Icy and snowy surfaces can pose significant hazards to employees, students, and visitors. Gritting helps prevent slips, trips and falls by providing traction on slippery surfaces, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.

Maintaining operations: For businesses, maintaining operations during the winter months is crucial for productivity and profitability. When paths and car parks are icy or covered in snow, employees, customers and suppliers may struggle to access the premises. Gritting ensures that business can continue as usual, minimisng disruptions and revenue loss. For hospitals and Dr’s surgeries, gritting ia vital to enable staff can get into work and patients can attend appointments or access care.

School attendance and education: In the case of schools, ensuring the safety of students and staff is paramount. Gritting school public areas not only prevents accidents but also allows schools to remain open during winter weather. This means that students can attend classes disruption is minimised.

Avoiding legal action: Failure to grit can result in legal liabilities if someone slips and gets injured on your property. By taking proactive measures to keep your premises safe, you reduce the risk of costly insurance claims and legal action.

Reputation and trust: A well-maintained and safe environment sends a positive message to employees, customers, parents, students and patients. Organisations that invest in gritting are demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of all stakeholders, enhancing trust and reputation. Gritting ahead of snow and ice is not just a matter of convenience; it’s a vital safety measure.

For more information about how we can keep you operating in adverse weather please call 01772 490755 or complete the enquiry form by clicking here.