Mar 19

Safe Paw Ice Melter My dogs LOVE Safe Paw….. – R. Waldrop – Charlotte, NC USA
Because the back of our house doesn’t get any afternoon sun it takes a long time for ice to melt, whenever we get any. We live in North Carolina and don’t see a lot of wintry type weather. However, it was very dangerous to walk out our back door, for us and for the dogs. Purchased the Safe Paw last year and put it to the test. I was SO impressed. I have told all of my friends about it now. Have a dog with allergy issues and she doesn’t have any problems with Safe Paw. Works amazingly quick. Just had snow and sleet yesterday and started putting down the Safe Paw. Have had NO problems this weekend on the patio and ramp out back. No damage to concrete either. I highly recommend this product whether you have pets or not!
My border collie mix loves the outdoors in cold weather. I really wish more people would use a safe product like this one. If we walk any lengthy distance, I rinse her feet off because rock salt or some other poisonous ice melter could be on her feet.

This is a green product. It’s safe for your pets and kids. It’s easy to sprinkle on pavements/driveways. Just keep a little extra in supply for those harsh winter storms. I went through at least 3 bottles of this product but it worked very well.

Just sprinkle it during the day on an icy patch. As the sun or temperature warms the ice, the Safe Paw absorbs moisture fairly quickly. It works on the concept that a mixture of water and this product will take a temperture below 32F degrees to freeze again. Just simple chemistry. And a safe product as well. What more could you want? And, it would be highly appreciated by those people who deliver your Amazon products to your door! Gaia Enterprises Inc: When winter snow and ice arrive many people use ice melters to keep their families safe from slips and falls. But did you know that most ice melters contain salt so they can injure our pets and children? Doctors and veterinarians routinely treat cases of poisoning and painful skin and jaw lesions that are caused by these salt deicers. Vets tell pet owners not to use any salt deicers.Safe PawTM non-toxic ice melt is guaranteed safe for pets. Concentrated pellets cover twice the area of rock salt, will not irritate pet’s paws or skin, and it works in temperatures as low as 2° F. Timed-release formulation helps prevent re-icing for up to three days.Veterinarians and Mothers both agree that Safe Paw is all about caring and not worrying. Guaranteed Safe for pets Guaranteed Safe for children Guaranteed Safe on paws, eyes and skin Guaranteed Safe on concrete and asphalt Guaranteed Safe on lawns and shrubs Guaranteed Safe on wood decking Guaranteed Safe on floors and rugs Guaranteed to work at low temperatures (-2F) Guaranteed environmentally safe Guaranteed non-corrosiveDirections: Apply liberally to snow and icy surfaces. In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water.
Safe Paw Ice Melter

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Mar 17

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Mar 16

Easy Heat ADKS-150 30-Foot Roof Snow De-Icing Kit Works perfectly. – lazycop –
Have the 100′ length. Choose to put the whole length in a long gutter and a downspout at the end(doubled-50′ each way). That particular gutter used to become ice-bound everytime it snowed, causing a leak in 1 spot. Result: Gutter is completely clear of ice. Could not be happier with this product! Will definetly be doing my other gutters as well.
I’ve used various lengths of this Easy Heat de-icing cable for years; they are reliable and good value.

As written in the manual, its primary purpose is NOT to melt 2″ or thicker of snow or harden ice that caps the foot or two above the roof-line edge, eaves, gutters, or frozen solid downspouts. Its use is to PREVENT this buildup, which means IDEALLY turn on if an imminent (heavy) snow storm is brewing. Problem is that it draws quite a bit of electricity when running for days at a time, depending your region of the country, especially for longer cables and when multiple cables are installed around the house. If you have some alternative green, power generating means, then leave them on. For the rest of us relying on our local municipal power grid, you will definitely see an increased monthly electric bill. However, to prevent thousands of dollars of damage caused by ice dams outweighs this annual cost.

There are trade-offs in the following suggestions (I did not like the Easy Heat Thermostat switch they sell, since when does below 32 degrees temperature indicate actual snow fall?). Here are two ways to minimize power consumption:

1. Assuming you or your electrician properly wired the de-icing cable for power, turn on all of the de-icing cables when the sun is shining fully, and turn them off at dusk. Though the temperature is below freezing, the sun’s infrared radiation does aide to accelerate melting the snow and ice while the cables are turned on. (Another warning to sun bathers not to tan and to use sunscreen.) Even if it freezes again overnight, do so again the next day. Hopefully, it’s another sunny day. The purpose is to relieve the build up of water in the gutters and down spouts.

2. Since it is impossibly inconvenient to time when the sun (dis)appears (drive home to turn them on or off), suddenly the weather turns for the worse, or if you travel a lot, what I’ve done is safely wired each de-icing cable to a remote power boot device that is typically used to remotely power off and on computers and servers over the Internet. There are many out there, and are costly (easily 0+, and you may need several of them depending on how many de-icing cables installed and its lengths). Find one where you can schedule multiple events during all 7 days in the week for automatic power off and on, instead of just a simple function of you triggering the receptacle ports to turn on and off (significantly cheaper). You need to be concerned with the power rating (in Amps) so it does not trip the electrical breakers or the unit itself.

The assumption here is: you have reliable Internet access, you have knowledge of computer networking and as a electrician, and you are prepared to invest several hundred dollars if not much more. The pay off and savings will depend on how much it snows each season and your (scheduled) use of the cables.

OR.. if you don’t want to deal with any of this cost and maintenance, and your surrounding foundation’s base is acceptable to take on a large body of rain water without flooding your basement (non-winter season), it is safe for ice build up (during the winter) on the ground, have long overhanging eaves, and the icicles formed won’t kill anyone if fall, then completely remove all gutters and downspouts..like a ski lodge or cabin.

Good luck! Easy Heat: ADKS-150 Cable helps prevent damage by ice build up in gutters, downspouts, and under shingles. Cable maintains a clear path for water drainage. Installs easily with special clips to hold cable securely to roof without damage. Spacers and instructions in each pack
Easy Heat ADKS-150 30-Foot Roof Snow De-Icing Kit

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