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Introduction
As winter weather brings in colder temperatures, businesses must adapt to ensure their properties are safe and accessible for everyone. One of the most critical winter maintenance routines includes the application of a Snow Salting Service. Whether it’s commercial parking lot salting, business driveway salting, or access sidewalk salting, these crucial services make a world of difference in eliminating potential hazards and ensuring seamless property accessibility. Read on to discover everything about snow salting, the process, benefits, and how integrating these essential services can significantly impact your business operations during the winter months.
Understanding Snow Salting Services
A snow salting service is a crucial aspect of winter property maintenance designed to mitigate the hazardous effects of snow and ice accumulation. It involves the application of salt, typically in the form of sodium chloride, to areas prone to icing. Salt lowers the freezing point of water, making it difficult for ice to form and helping existing snow and ice to melt faster. Commercial parking lot salting and business driveway salting services are imperative to maintain safety and accessibility in high-traffic areas.
Benefits of Snow Salting Services
Many benefits come directly linked with employing professional snow salting services, particularly in commercial spaces. Firstly, a snow salting service plays a significant role in preventing accidents that may occur due to slippery surfaces, thereby protecting both employees and customers. Secondly, with efficient access sidewalk salting and walkway salting services, businesses can ensure uninterrupted operation even during harsh winter conditions. Lastly, showing attention to such details enhances your business’s reputation, painting a picture of a responsible and caring organization.
Process of Snow Salting
Tapping into the immense benefit that a snow salting service brings involves understanding the process. The procedure begins by assessing the property to determine the key areas that require salting. After this initial assessment, the snow salting service will apply the salt using specialist equipment to ensure even distribution and effective coverage. Over time, the snow and ice will begin to melt, making previously snow-covered areas accessible again. The effectiveness of this process can be further improved with ice melt application services, offering even quicker results.
Importance of Professional Snow Salting Services
While many businesses may consider handling snow salting in-house, hiring professional parking lot salting services often proves more efficient and effective. Not only do professionals have the necessary equipment and training to do the job safely and correctly, but they have the expertise in determining the suitable salting and ice melt application strategies that will work best for your property. This expertise subsequently leads to time and cost savings, as well as improved safety for all who use your commercial property.
Tips for Selecting Snow Salting Services
When searching for a snow salting service, identifying your unique needs in terms of frequency of service and size of the property is key. Look for high-quality service providers with positive reviews, a solid track record, and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Also consider the eco-friendliness of their services, as certain types of salt and ice melt can be harmful to the environment.
Conclusion
The safety of your commercial property during winter weather conditions should always be a top priority, and a professional snow salting service is an essential part of that commitment. From commercial parking lot salting, access sidewalk salting, to business driveway salting, using these services brings significant benefits from a safety, functional, and even reputational standpoint. A snow-laden business space doesn’t have to affect your operations. With a professional snow salting service, you guarantee accessibility, safety, and continuity for your business, irrespective of the weather conditions. So, why wait until the ice poses a threat? Get ahead with preventative care and make the smart choice to invest in a reliable snow salting service today.
If you need assistance or any further information on snow salting services, please do not hesitate to reach out. Our professionals are ready to provide top-notch quality service tailored to suit your business needs. Remember, at the end of the day, the safety and accessibility of your business space hinge directly on the decisions you make today.
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About Chesterfield, Michigan
History
Chesterfield Township was originally established as a general law township in 1842. It became a charter township in 1989.
The original European-American settlement in the area was a hamlet called Chesterfield, first settled in 1830. When the Grand Trunk Railway came through in 1865, it stimulated the development of businesses in the hamlet. It had a post office from 1875 until 1907, but has since lost its specific identity.
Geography
Chesterfield Township is in eastern Macomb County and is bordered on the north by Lenox Township and the village of New Haven; on the east by Ira Township in St. Clair County, and by the village of New Baltimore; on the southeast by Anchor Bay, which is a part of Lake St. Clair; on the south by Harrison Township; and on the west by Macomb Township.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 30.6 square miles (79 km), of which 27.6 square miles (71 km2) are land and 3.0 square miles (7.8 km), or 9.85%, are water.
Much of Chesterfield Township is dominated by suburban subdivisions and shopping developments; its population is increasingly diverse, reflecting area demographic changes. In 2010 some 89% of the population identified as non-Hispanic whites; in the late 20th century, the largely rural township had an even higher percentage of whites. Anchor Bay influences the southeastern part of the community, where many pleasure boats, docks, and marine-related businesses can be found.
Communities
There are nine unincorporated communities in the township and no incorporated villages:
- Anchor Bay Gardens is located off Jefferson Avenue at Sunrise Street and Jans Drive (42°38′34″N 82°48′45″W / 42.64278°N 82.81250°W; Elevation: 571 ft./174 m.).
- Anchor Bay Harbor is located on Jefferson Avenue south of Anchor Bay Gardens, between Sugerbush and Cotton roads (42°39′19.1″N 82°47′56.7″W / 42.655306°N 82.799083°W; Elevation: 577 ft./176 m.).
- Anchor Bay Shores is located off Jefferson Avenue, south of Anchor Bay Harbor between William P. Rosso Highway and 21 Mile Road (42°38′08″N 82°49′00″W / 42.63556°N 82.81667°W; Elevation: 581 ft./177 m.)
- Chesterfield is located on M-3 from 23 Mile Road to 22 Mile Road. (42°39′46″N 82°50′33″W / 42.66278°N 82.84250°W; Elevation: 607 ft./185 m.)
- Chesterfield Shores is near the border with City of New Baltimore north of Jefferson Avenue and south of M-29/23 Mile Road (42°40′12″N 82°45′41″W / 42.67000°N 82.76139°W ; Elevation: 587 ft./179 m.).
- Fairchild was located in the southern portion of the township. It had a post office starting in 1906.
- Lottivue is located between Jefferson Avenue, Lake Saint Clair, Brandenburg Park and Schneider Road (42°39′34″N 82°45′43″W / 42.65944°N 82.76194°W ; Elevation: 577 ft./176 m.).
- Milton is located at Gratiot Avenue and 24 Mile Road (42°41′21″N 82°49′19″W / 42.68917°N 82.82194°W; Elevation: 607 ft./185 m.) and once was a station on the Grand Trunk Railroad. The first post office in the township was established here in 1837 in the house of Robert O. Milton, with the name of “New Haven Post Office”. When this was moved to New Haven, Alfred D. Rice established another post office in Milton. That post office closed at some point, and another was opened in January 1856, with Edmund Matthews as postmaster. This office operated until July 1904. Milton was home to a school, three churches, a doctor, a blacksmith, and a couple of saloons. The last saloon survived until 2004, when it was torn down, at that time it was known as the “Teddy Bear Bar.” The school, known as Milton School, was incorporated into another building, which was torn down in 2002.
- Point Lakeview is located southwest of Lottivue between the Salt River and Lake Saint Clair.
- Sebille Manor is located northwest of Anchor Bay Harbor between Sugarbush and Donner roads (42°39′40″N 82°48′44″W / 42.66111°N 82.81222°W; Elevation: 587 ft./179 m.).
Demographics
As of the 2010 census Chesterfield Township had a population of 43,381. The racial and ethnic composition of the population was 89.5% non-Hispanic white, 5.3% African American, 0.4% Native American, 1.0% Asian, 0.1% non-Hispanics from some other race, 1.8% from two or more races, and 2.4% Hispanic or Latino.
As of the census of 2000, there were 37,405 people, 13,347 households, and 10,076 families residing in the township. The population density was 1,341.7 inhabitants per square mile (518.0/km2). There were 13,967 housing units at an average density of 501.0 per square mile (193.4/km). The racial makeup of the township was 93.43% White, 2.97% African American, 0.40% Native American, 0.76% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.87% from other races, and 1.56% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.52% of the population.
There were 13,347 households, out of which 43.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.1% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.5% were non-families. 19.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size was 3.22.
In the township 29.8% of the population was under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 36.4% from 25 to 44, 19.3% from 45 to 64, and 6.6% was 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.6 males.
The median income for a household in the township was $61,630, and the median income for a family was $69,554. Males had a median income of $50,834 versus $30,275 for females. The per capita income for the township was $24,410. About 3.9% of families and 4.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.8% of those under age 18 and 3.8% of those age 65 or over.
Government
The township is governed by a board of trustees and a township supervisor. A clerk and treasurer are also elected.
Fire department
Chesterfield Township is served by a mix of career and part-time firefighters, under the direction of the Public Safety Director, and supervision of a full-time chief. The department staffs two stations 24/7.
Education
Chesterfield Township is primarily covered by two school districts: the Anchor Bay School District, and L’Anse Creuse Public Schools. A small portion of the northern part of the township is also zoned to New Haven Community Schools.
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