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Details: Safe Paw -100% Safe for Pet People Property Planet, No Salt No Chloride, Safe for Cat & Dog Paws, Non-Toxic No Concrete Damage
Brand: Safe Paw
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Advantages
- Products can be returned
- PEOPLE & PET SAFE – Imagine an ice melt you can put down and never worry about. It won’t harm animals or children, and it won’t damage your property. That’s Safe Paw. Unlike anything else on the market, Safe Paw can change how winter affects our planet. Your grass, plants, and foliage are safe! Safe on eyes, skin and paws. It’s safe around and if ingested. Best of all: 100% salt & chloride free.
- MELT AT LOW TEMPERATURES – Guaranteed to melt at low temperatures (-2°F), it’s non-toxic and biodegradable
- VETERINARIAN RECOMMENDED FORMULA – Unlike other Pet Safe Ice Melts, Safe Paw’s patented formula is guaranteed to not hurt people, pets, and the planet.
- NON-CORROSIVE & LONG SHELF LIFE – It’s non corrosive and non-conductive. No damage to delicate machinery or worry about short circuits. Get instant melting without worrying about property damage. Concentrated formula assures long-term, maximum effectiveness from season to season.
- EXCELLENT SPREAD RATE – Allows a typical back yard to be treated to make a safe winter play land for pets and people. Can be used for a long time on small and large areas.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
For an in-depth look at the different types of salt spreaders and de-icers available, please read this guide.- Electric Salt Spreaders. Electric salt spreaders pump brine out through a tube. This automatic method eliminates the need to manually refill the salt reservoir.
- Manual Salt Spreaders. Manual salt spreaders require you to manually pour salt onto the salt reservoir. Salt is then pumped out by auger-like devices.
- Snow Pushers. Snow pushers are similar to salt spreaders, but designed for snow instead of salt.
- De-Icers. Similar to salt spreaders, de-icers pump brine out through a tube. This automatic method eliminates the need to manually refill the salt reservoir.
- Pusher De-Icers. Pusher de-icers, also called snow pushers, typically feature auger-like devices that push snow in a circular path.
How to choose De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
When shopping for salt and de-icers, it’s important to consider a few factors:- How much do you need? In some cases, salt spreaders and de-icers can be bulky. If you know that you’re going to be carrying your salt spreader in the car and need to use it frequently, it may be better to invest in a larger size.
- How wide is the spreader or de-icer? If you’re going to be using it on icy roads, a wide spreader or de-icer may be best.
- Do you need a storage case? If your salt spreader or de-icer is going to be used on a regular basis, you may want to consider investing in a storage case.
- Do you need a shovel attachment? If you regularly find yourself shoveling snow, you may want to consider buying a shovel attachment for your spreader or de-icer.
- Do you need a bag? Some spreaders and de-icers also include a bag for carrying salt, which can be convenient.
- Do you need a hand drier? Some spreaders and de-icers include a hand drier, which can make it easier to spread salt while still having your hands free.
How to maintain De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
Salt spreaders and de-icers are used to help prevent snow and ice-related accidents, but its important to keep them in tip-top shape so that they can be effective.- Regularly check batteries. Most salt spreaders and de-icers run on batteries or electricity. If you find that the batteries arent holding a charge, you should replace them as soon as possible.
- Check the pressure. Salt spreaders and de-icers use compressed air to propel salt across driveways, but its important to regularly check these hoses to make sure they are in good condition. If you notice that the pressure is dropping, it may be time to replace the hose.
- Clean the salt spreader. Salt spreaders and de-icers can get quite dirty, especially if you are regularly using them. It is a good idea to clean the salt spreader after each use, especially if it has been used in the winter.
- Check the blades. Salt spreaders and de-icers use metal blades to cut through the snow and ice. If the blades become dull, they may not be able to cut through the ice as effectively as they should. It is a good idea to periodically sharpen the blades.
- Check the engine. Salt spreaders and de-icers need to be hooked up to a power source. If you find that your spreader or de-icer is not adequately powering on, you should replace it.




