Slip And Fall Prevention

The Ultimate Winter Safety Solution for Airports, Hospitals, and Logistics Hubs

Large facilities such as airports, hospitals, and logistics hubs face unique winter challenges. Loads of pedestrian traffic, forklift operations, heavy vehicle movements, and high demands for safety and continuity mean any slip, skid or freeze-up can become a major incident. That’s why asking how do rain and snow affect a vehicle’s traction? and how to get better traction in snow isn’t just theoretical—it’s operationally critical.

In these high-stakes environments, waiting for salt to work or relying on traction control won’t suffice. The condition of the surface matters most. A chemical- and toxin-free traction agent like Ice Traction provides immediate grip, is safe for people and pets, and is optimized for surfaces where failure isn’t an option.

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7 Reasons to Replace Winter Shoe Spikes With Surface Treatment

Weather-related injuries are predominantly caused by slips or trips on ice and snow, accounting for 97% of all cases. Winter shoe spikes and ice traction cleats have become popular personal safety devices, promising to transform ordinary footwear into ice-ready gear. While they provide benefits in certain conditions, they face critical limitations that leave users vulnerable precisely when safety matters most. Here are seven reasons why surface treatment outperforms personal traction devices.

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Driving on Black Ice? Spikes Can’t Help. This Can.

Unlike snow or frost that provide visual warnings, black ice develops as a transparent sheet when moisture refreezes on cold pavement. Black ice is most prevalent during early morning hours, especially after snow melt on roadways has a chance to refreeze overnight when temperature drops below freezing. The dark asphalt beneath shows through, creating the illusion of wet—not frozen—pavement.

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7 Critical Reasons Ice Grips Fail After the Snow Melts

Winter traction devices like ice grips and ice creepers have become popular safety accessories, promising to transform ordinary footwear into snow-ready gear. Weather-related injuries are predominantly caused by slips or trips on ice and snow, accounting for 97% of all cases. While these devices provide some benefit during heavy snowfall, they face serious limitations once conditions change. Here are seven critical reasons why ice grips fail when you need them most—and what actually works.

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8 Common Approaches to Black Ice Road Protection

Black ice causes some of winter’s most dangerous conditions. Nearly 136,000 crashes occur annually on icy roads, resulting in over 1,800 fatalities and 116,000 injuries. Unlike visible snow or frost, black ice forms as a nearly invisible layer on pavement, giving drivers and pedestrians no warning before accidents occur.

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Ice Grippers Vs Salt Vs Ice Traction

When it comes to preventing slips and falls in winter, people usually choose between three main options: ice grippers & shoe ice grips, rock salt, and a chloride-free ice traction agent like Ice Traction. Each has unique features, but the differences become clear when you compare their performance in real-world conditions.

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What Best Ice Grippers for Shoes Don’t Tell You

This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know about winter traction solutions, from evaluating ice grippers to implementing surface treatments that protect everyone.

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7 Reasons Ice Cleats for Shoes Fail in Work Zones (And What Actually Works)

Winter transforms work zones into hazard zones. Construction sites, loading docks, utility installations, and maintenance operations—already among the most dangerous work environments—become exponentially more treacherous when ice enters the equation.

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Think Ice Shoes Are Enough? Here’s What You’re Missing

Every winter, the same scenario plays out at industrial facilities, commercial properties, and municipal sites across North America: workers suit up in ice shoes, confident they’ve addressed winter safety. Meanwhile, the most dangerous hazard remains invisible beneath their feet.

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Ice Spikes Won’t Save You on Slopes — Here’s What Will

Slopes covered in ice can turn a simple walk into a dangerous challenge—and for industrial facilities, they can transform routine operations into liability nightmares. Many people turn to ice spikes or snow cleats for protection, assuming they provide foolproof safety. While these tools can help on flat surfaces, their effectiveness drops dramatically when the ground tilts.

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