Homeowners:
As a homeowner you need to protect your investment from the elements.  LH Jones offers the products necessary to maintain your property and provides the information you need to make educated decisions about snow removal and ice control.

Homeowners Associations:
You have a serious responsibility for the safety of all your members.  Don't shrug off preparing for winter as a last minute task.  The safety of all the homeowners is in your hands and they're counting on you to have your development easily accessible this winter.

Business Owners:
Did you lose sales because your parking lot, sidewalk, or facility was snowed in?  There's not much worse than losing business just because of some snow.  As weather events go, snow is one of the easiest to plan for and deal with once it arrives.  A little snow or a lot, having a plan to deal with it is critical to the survival of your business.

First step: Be Prepared.

There are three main types of personalities when it comes to Snow Removal & Ice Control (SRIC) planning.

1) The Ostrich: The ostrich thinks, or likes to think, it won't snow this year so they just stick their head in the sand and wait until April.

2) The  Grasshopper: Grasshoppers start to prepare but if it doesn’t snow before Christmas the grasshopper thinks it'll never snow so they drop the ball and get caught during winter's worst months.  

3) The Beaver: Always planning and ready, the beaver prepares for winter weather in the fall and has their action plan and/or equipment in place a ready to implement when the first snowflake drops.

The Truth about Winter:
Like it or not, it's going to snow this year.  Whether a little or a lot, this area gets snow every year so you need to be prepared. Not being able to get out of your driveway, having unruly homeowners knocking at your door asking why they can't get to work, or losing business because customers can't access your facility are all consequences to being unprepared for winter.  Losing your freedom to a little snow is not only inconvenient, it can cost you money, or worse, endanger someone's life.  With just a little planning you can be prepared for winter's worst and take on Old Man Winter.

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