I'm not sure how to solve the icy problem... but if you haven't already done
so, it would probably be a good idea to put up a warning sign, e.g. ramp
freezes before sidewalk...

 

Take care,

 

Dave Krehbiel

 

From: Greg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 9:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] icy ramps

 

Hi all,

I have a rather long, wood-decking ramp leading into the house that freezes
over quickly whenever there is moisture in the air and the temperature drops
to freezing, sort of like the bridges freezing over first on the roads.  You
don't even notice the ice until you step on it so it is particularly
dangerous to visitors.  This ramp also serves as the main entrance into our
home so everyone who visits uses the ramp.  There are handrails on both
sides for the length of the ramp, but it is still treacherous when iced
over.  

 

Do any of you know of something I can do to the ramp to make it less
hazardous?  Salt doesn't help much, and when we do use it I fear my mother
will slip and fall (again) while applying it.  I'm thinking maybe adding
some type of raised strip (low profile) every foot or so, but what material
should I use?  Will this even help?

 

Any ideas on how to solve this problem?  

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Greg  c5

Lebanon, TN

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