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Liquid Anti-Icing / De-Icing

Parking Lots/Roadways/Airports/Retirement Complexes/Strata Complexes/Personal Driveways/Business Lots


How Does it Work?

For commercial spaces, we work in parallel to your current snow removal contractor. Prior to a forecasted snowfall, ORC will apply a spray of liquid anti-icing at your location. Usually, this application is applied to roadways and will slowly migrate into parking stalls as cars drive through the area.

 

If we already do snow removal, why bother with Anti-Icing?

An application of anti-icing will melt a full 2 inches of non-compacted snow so on light snowfall days, no snow removal is necessary, significantly decreasing your winter maintenance costs. On heavy snowfall days, as the anti-icing liquid settles into the grooves of the asphalt it helps to create a barrier between the roadway and the snow to lessen the chance of compact snow and ice build-up. When the snow removal crew arrives, the liquid has done it's job and the crew is able to remove the snow right back down to the surface without leaving skiffs that can potentially turn into icy patches.

 

FreezGard is TESTED and PROVEN

Freezgard C1 Plus has one of the lowest Corrosion Rate % Effectiveness recorded at 12%

for anti-icing approved for listing by the Clear Roads on its Qualified Product List (QPL)

ALL NATURAL PROTECTION

An environmentally friendly solution made 100% from the Great Salt Lake.

-Prevents snow and ice from bonding to the pavement

-A safe solution for concrete and equipment, minimizes spalling and scaling

-Reduces the need for sand and gravel and their associated spring clean up

-Flexibility with uses in anti-icing, prewetting and salt/sand pile up

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Anti-icing Reduces:

  • Ice & Snow Compaction

  • Black Ice

  • Corrosion (on bridges, roadways, vehicles, etc)

  • Accidents

  • Liability Claims

  • Costly Clean-Up (street sweeping, catch basins, etc)

  • Customer Frustration (from slipping & ice build-up)

Environmentally-Friendly

Decrease Maintenance Costs

Added Coverage for Liability

Did you know?.....most of the Calcium Chloride used on roadways is collected from oilfield waste. This salty brine is the wastewater from drilling which not only brings up salts, but also several toxic heavy metals including barium and radium, which are both radioactive. Oilfields,who would normally have to pay for hazmat disposal are more than happy to give this fluid away.....which is not regulated or tested. More commonly referenced as produced water in the fracking industry.

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