If you clear a pathway and salt you are admitting risk is there so you are accepting liability.However, don't use table salt, it freezes back over in no time. Use the proper stuff.
am joking windowashers! .i will be adding wfp to my trad cleaning next year.still at least ive been able to work unlike some of u with broken pumps/freezing hoses! best wishesdazmond
Hmm yes, You try to make something safe, and someone has an accident your fault. You’re admitting liability by putting the salt down.Go and clean customers windows leave the water to evaporate or freeze, whatever, the customer slips, there fault not yours.Daft I know.
i prefer rock salt in my groovy salt grinderthough to be honest, i am not that keen on too much salt, unhealthy
Quote from: matt on December 23, 2009, 08:48:49 pmi prefer rock salt in my groovy salt grinderthough to be honest, i am not that keen on too much salt, unhealthy does your grinder have flowers on it ?
Quote from: windowwashers on December 23, 2009, 08:52:50 pmQuote from: matt on December 23, 2009, 08:48:49 pmi prefer rock salt in my groovy salt grinderthough to be honest, i am not that keen on too much salt, unhealthy does your grinder have flowers on it ?no, its a groovy salt grinder, not a girly grinder
is it considered being a cowboy working trad then ,thats a lot off cowboys