Whether you are out of rock salt or you never purchased it, you can still use some household items to melt the ice and snow.
It’s easy to dash to the closest hardware store to grab a bag of salt, but experts say there are a lot of environmental and ...
Salt spread on roads and sidewalks to melt snow and ice wreaks havoc on local streams and groundwater, not to mention our ...
Salting roads, sidewalks, and driveways only melts ice and snow in certain conditions. It could even make conditions more ...
Heavy snow, ice and bitter cold are threatening much of the country, but some places are short on a key resource: road salt.
Ice melt flying off shelves? Try rock salt, fertilizer, sugar beet juice or baking soda as alternatives to keep walkways safe ...
Snow is an insulating blanket, is a thorough source of ground moisture and reflects solar energy back into space that cools ...
According to a coalition of organizations from across the state, using too much salt can be bad for the environment.
Bucks County residents are stocking up on essentials ahead of this weekend's winter storm including rock salt and ice melt ...
If you're feeling cooped up inside during a snowstorm, consider making your own snow ice cream. All you need are warm clothes ...