Snow Removal is Essential to Keep a Clear Path to Your Business
It’s important to provide safe and easy access to your business for both customers and employees

After snowfall, it is important to clear parking lots, driveways and sidewalks to provide safe access for employees, customers and suppliers. In some jurisdictions, there are legal requirements for snow removal; but even if that is not the case, promptly removing snow and minimizing icy surfaces is important for reducing the likelihood of slips and falls, and shows customers you are open for business. Smaller snow amounts may be handled by maintenance staff (assuming the right snow removal equipment is on hand), but large accumulations require professional snow removal contractors. These crews are in heavy demand after a storm, so it is critical to have outside service contracts in place prior to the first snowfall of the season.
- Make sure the contract covers all of your needs (e.g., parking lots, driveways, walkways, roofs).
- Look for an established, licensed and bonded professional.
- Check references.
- Ask to see the contractor’s certificates of insurance. Make sure coverage for liability and workers’ compensation insurance is current.
Beyond the big headline blizzards, severe winter weather can occur in many parts of the U.S. from late fall until early spring. By the time these storms are broadcast by local forecasters, it may be too late to put in place the measures needed to remove heavy snow and ice, protect roof systems and water pipes, and keep employees and operations productive. With advance planning, businesses can minimize “snowpocalypse” disruption as they wait for warmer weather to arrive.





