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Snow and Ice Melt Problems in NYC: A Safe Solution for Pets and Concrete

The Pet ExpertThe Pet Expert—March 10, 20250

A Safer Winter for Pets in NYC and Beyond

At EzPz.pet, we believe pet parenting goes beyond food and shelter—it’s about making informed choices that keep pets safe in every season. Our platform connects pet owners with brands that prioritize safety, sustainability, and quality, ensuring that every product we feature is both effective and responsible.

That’s why we’ve partnered with Safe Paw, a leader in pet-safe, non-toxic ice melt solutions. Unlike traditional de-icers that contain harmful salts and chemicals, Safe Paw is 100% chloride-free, eco-friendly, and safe for pets, children, and outdoor surfaces. Our collaboration helps pet owners navigate harsh winters, especially in cities like NYC, where ice melt usage is high.

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Are you hoping for a snowy winter, especially after the hot and humid summer of this year?

Winter temperatures will be above normal in New York, on average, according to the Almanac Weather Forecast. The forecast also says that the snowiest periods will occur in mid-December and early March.

While white and beautiful winters bring a lot of excitement and joy, it has its cons too. 

How are you prepared for the snow and Ice melt problems this winter? 

Awareness is the key. Let’s list down the problems snow causes so that we are prepared for the season.

6 Snow And Ice Melt Problems We Should Be Ready To Face This Winter

Snow On The Rooftop

What are the implications of leaving snow to sit on your roofs for long?

If left for long, it can freeze the water storage tanks and pipes. When the water in pipes freezes, it creates pressure resulting in the bursting of pipes.

What if you have cracks or gaps in tiles? When the snow melts, the water can creep in these cracks and cause dampness later. It can impact roof tiles such as slate, concrete, and even brickwork.

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Helping Pet Owners Make Smarter Winter Choices

Snow and Ice Melt Problems in NYC A Safe Solution for Pets and Concrete

This article is written in collaboration with Safe Paw and has been approved for publication. While we provide trusted recommendations, EzPz encourages pet owners to research and evaluate products based on their specific needs. Product claims remain the responsibility of the respective brands, and our content serves as a resource for making informed purchasing decisions.

📍 EzPz Team | https://ezpz.pet/blog

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