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I will be utilizing a snow remover for the units I do not live at this winter. The snow remover says after he blows the snow he wouldn't mind salting the premise if I provide the salt and it is easily accessible. My questions is:
Do you find it problematic if I leave snow salt out in a tote underneath the building awning? Keep in mind, two apartment entrances are under the same awning. The tenants are young adults.
The alternative would be to lock up the salt in the maintenance shed but that would require providing the snow remover a key and will add additional steps to his already busy snow removing route. Thoughts?
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@Michael Craig the salt is pretty cheap I would not worry about locking it up. Also If there are pets around I would buy the salt that is pet safe.