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I use the bags of table salt from Tesco's, I don't want to leave lumps of the stuff laying around I want cover straight away.
You’re asking for trouble if somebody slips after you put that stuff down, even if you put it on your own garden path, your liable. You will be better off just letting any water freeze.
Quote from: Matt Bateman on December 23, 2009, 12:25:51 pmUmm, no.... Ewan, do you mean to try to be controversial?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.
Umm, no.... Ewan, do you mean to try to be controversial?
does anyone moan when you salt their path
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.
surely u can all scrim doors/trad downstairs windows if water is freezing on the ground rather than chucking salt down everywhere? :
so are u saying u would miss say a downstairs living room window if there was a walkway underneath?i would sack u on the spot matey!because u cant be arsed to get ur squeegy out and clean it!then try and charge me a tenner for the windows?ur a cowboy pal!