Benefits

  • More predictable traction during melt–refreeze cycles
  • Focused attention on pedestrian-heavy paths
  • Better outcomes near drains, gutters, and shaded corridors
  • Supports a complete winter program alongside lot clearing

What’s included:

  • Walks, stairs, ramps, and priority entry points as scoped
  • Application approach aligned to site sensitivity and rules
  • Follow-up timing considerations during active weather
  • Communication for unusual hazard spots reported by staff

Who it’s for:

Healthcare campuses, retail entries, office towers, schools, and any Southeast Michigan site where pedestrian safety is non-negotiable—even when the lot is technically “open.”

Service Areas

Pedestrian-heavy sites in Southfield, Birmingham, Troy, Royal Oak, and Sterling Heights are where ice risk shows up first. CLEEN supports Southeast Michigan properties with walk-focused programs aligned to your hours—call (313) 314-0036 for storm-season planning.

Why it matters here:

Southeast Michigan winters combine heavy traffic, freeze–thaw swings, and long nights. Ice management is how you close the gap between “we plowed” and “people can walk it confidently.”