Does anyone else have issues with ice melt getting tracked into their warehouse area during winter months? Has anyone found a viable alternative to commercial ice melt products?
Due to the layout of our warehouse, it seems no matter how many boot-brush stations I have, or how many times I conduct training on the issue, someone is always tracking ice melt to areas that it shouldn't be.
Ideally, I would like to prohibit direct outside>inside traffic, but at this time it is not possible with our current traffic pattern. Anyone have any ideas or experience with similar situations?
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