Preparing for Winter Weather: Off Season Snow Preparation

Jul 18, 2022
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Part of your job as a business owner is to look for liabilities and do everything in your power to correct them before those liabilities turn into a lawsuit. It also includes inspecting your property to correct issues that could cause damage due to a winter storm. So let’s talk about how to prepare for winter weather early and how doing so can benefit your business.

Preparing for Winter Weather Early

Pre-winter storm preparedness means doing everything in your power to look for and correct potential accidents and damage to your property. This is important because, in any lawsuit, a judge will generally determine liability by looking at whether any given accident could have been foreseen or prevented. If the answer is yes, then the business will usually be held liable and required to pay for the injuries and damages.

But that’s not all. Pre-winter storm preparedness can also help you correct issues that would be more difficult, if not impossible, to correct once a winter storm is upon you. This could be because of time constraints or supply issues.

The Benefits of Early Winter Storm Preparation

Here are some of the benefits of preparing for winter weather now versus later.

  • You don’t risk not being able to get the supplies you need.
  • It will be easier to inspect and correct any potential property liability issues.
  • You won’t miss a potential liability because it’s covered in snow.
  • Each employee will be pre-trained and know exactly what their responsibilities are when it comes to sudden storm prep.
  • You have time to talk with a commercial snow and ice removal company to see if their services are right for you and to secure their services. If you wait, you might not be able to find one with available service openings.

These are just a few of the benefits of pre-winter storm preparedness.

Every business will have its own special needs and requirements which should also be taken into consideration when preparing for the upcoming winter storm season.

Why It’s Important for Commercial Properties to Be Prepared for the Winter

You don’t want to wait until you receive a winter storm warning to do all your winter storm prep. This will leave your business at risk of people getting hurt and your property incurring damage. This isn’t fair to you or your employees. It only takes a small amount of time to perform this task. So go ahead now and develop a winter weather checklist, inspect your property, order your supplies, develop a storm prep plan, and assign a designated team member to each required winter weather prep task.

How to Prepare for Winter Weather Early

Here are a few tips for pre-winter storm preparedness.

  • Develop a winter weather storm warning communication system.
  • Prepare a winter safety plan for your business.
  • Inspect your entire property inside and out for potential issues. Check the roof, gutters, entry and exit door areas, exposed pipes, parking lots, sidewalks, etc.
  • Order your winter storm supplies now.
  • Have regular safety meetings.
  • Talk with a commercial snow removal company to help with snow and ice removal, and to have it as a tool to help ease the burden of liability.

What’s Next?

If you want more information about commercial snow removal services or preparing for winter weather in the offseason, please Contact Great Lakes Snow in Chicagoland, IL today. We are certified snow professionals (SIMA), are equipped for quick responses, have a dedicated fleet of specialized equipment, and offer a professional service at an affordable rate with a quality guarantee.

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