Guide For Choosing Snow Removal Technology

When discussing snow removal, the sizing of the technology machines and the exact determination of the areas of action are the foundations of a successful project. The efficiency of the equipment is strictly related to the experience and skill of the Snow Heroes who provide this equipment so important for the safety and well-being of people, both in traffic and on sidewalks, alleys, parking lots, etc. Optimizing equipment according to the exact snow removal needs of customers will certainly result in high performance and low costs in the medium and long term.

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Snow removal technology and machines for alleys in parks, sidewalks, and narrow streets

Narrow spaces are, most of the time, traversed by pedestrians. The need to remove snow from these surfaces is obvious, with the safety of people being put first. To remove snow from sidewalks, narrow streets, park paths, or even parking lots, local sanitation operators use small machines. Working speed, degree of cleaning, low costs and, last but not least, energy efficiency and protection of the environment are just some of the qualities that local authorities and operators look for in the machinery used for snow removal.

Summer and winter, the same machine

Multi-functional machines are the most efficient from an economic point of view and not only that. They can be useful in many activities throughout the year. The purchase, maintenance, and upkeep costs, as well as the total cost of ownership of the machine, are much lower than in the case of a fleet with numerous dedicated machines.

Plow with spreading system

Snow plows can be multi-purpose equipment for the safety and security of citizens. The plow with an integrated deicing liquid injection technology is a perfect solution for making snow removal operations more efficient. The spreading system is integrated into the plow, and the injection nozzles are placed right in the blade. The de-icing liquid is spread evenly over the entire road surface crossed by the plow. In this way, there is no longer a thin layer of snow left on the road surface, as it is after simple plows, but the remaining snow is melted in the shortest possible time.

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