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Winter reminder from Crown Janitorial Products

PELADOW™ Calcium Chloride Pellets

Winter is here and you should prepare for slippery sidewalks. Crown Products can help you be prepared!

We stock 50lb. bags of Peladow calcium chloride pellets individually or by the pallet.

We also carry ice melt spreaders, ice choppers, and shovels. Please call us at (914) 968-5200 to place your order today!

Put the heat on snow and ice with PELADOW™ Calcium Chloride Pellets. Comparative performance tests and scientific research prove that it’s the premier choice for melting snow and ice. With its fast melting action and cold-temperature performance, PELADOW™ is easily distinguished from other ice melters:

• Contains 90% calcium chloride, which penetrates ice up to 3 times faster
than competing materials
• Releases heat to speed melting
• Performs in a wider range of winter temperatures, even extreme cold
• Helps make steps, sidewalks, driveways and parking lots safer


Calcium Chloride: The Most Active Ingredient
An ice melter’s formulation significantly impacts its ability to clear snow and ice quickly under all winter conditions. While most ice melters are composed of one or more active ingredients, there are scientifically documented performance differences among the following ice-melt materials:

• Calcium chloride (CaCl2)
• Sodium chloride (NaCl)
• Potassium chloride (KCl)
• Magnesium chloride (contains
approximately 50% water)
• Urea (primarily used as a fertilizer)


PELADOW™ performs the fastest and at the lowest effective temperature. See the table below for a comparison of PELADOW™ and other ice melters. For 50 years, customers have relied on PELADOW™ to melt snow and ice at:

• Commercial and industrial buildings
• Multifamily residential buildings
• Hospital and university campuses
• Municipal buildings
• Homes
 

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