Sunday, May 22, 2016

Snow Removal And Salting Plymouth MI Area

By Catherine White


Like Detroit, Plymouth, Michigan experiences an average of 44 days each year when the temperature does not get above freezing. Ice on the roads is a serious hazard, so local authorities are responsible for salting Plymouth MI area. Another major winter menace is snow, and lots of it. Snow on the roads, on driveways, and sidewalks. Communities all over southwest Michigan have laws requiring property owners to keep their sidewalks clear of ice and snow. Failure to comply can result in fines, tax liens, or even imprisonment.

On days when the snowplows are deployed, referred to as snow emergencies, residents must not park in the street. This is to keep the way clear for snowplows. If you forget, the city can either tow your car away or issue you with a ticket. Additionally, the fire department reminds people to clear a path from the curb to the hydrant for ready access in case of a fire.

The city has elevated the task of clearing snow to that of a fine art. They have published a diagram telling residents where to pile shoveled snow and what areas to keep clear. People on corner lots get a slightly raw deal, because they are told to clear snow on both streets where they have a frontage.

Sidewalks are are required to be cleared within 24 hours after a snowstorm. If you neglect this responsibility, the city may do it for you but they will certainly issue with an invoice. Some people, like the elderly or disabled, do not have to meet this requirement.

Shoveling snow, especially the first snow of the season, can place a huge risk on the heart. Every year, the media point this out. Every year, people have heart attacks after shoveling snow.

It is important to have the right equipment. This starts with the right shovel. Oddly, gardening and snow clearing do not use the same type of shovel. You want one with a small plastic (not metal) blade and a curving handle. Some snow shovels are designed to allow the user to simply walk behind and scrape the snow as they walk along.

Dress properly. By having multiple layers, you can start to peel them off one by one as you get hot. Perspiration can cause the buildup of moisture, making you feel clammy. Start early in the day, but not before the snow plow has done its business. This is because old snow is more dense than new snow.

In the deep Michigan winter, keeping your sidewalk clear of ice and snow can seem like a fulltime job. This is a time of year when you are not feeling athletic or ambitious and the last thing you want to do is gear up and shovel snow, especially when you know you are going to have to do the same thing all over again within a day or two. There are companies that specialize in clearing snow for you. They do training courses to learn the right techniques and equipment and they make snow their lives.




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