Monday, January 18, 2016

Homeowners liable for snow, ice control

Homeowners liable for snow, ice control

Homeowners liable for snow, ice control

       During the winter months, it’s common to see shopping centers and business owners out and about clearing snow and ice from pathways, parking spaces and entrances. But this isn’t just good business to help customers get in the door — it’s also a liability issue should someone slip and fall and injure themselves. Homeowners, too, face similar, albeit more limited, liability if they fail to take adequate steps to remove such slippery hazards from their property.
Generally speaking, homeowners are responsible for limiting dangers on their property, but in some cases, this can also extend to public sidewalks abutting your home. In some localities, governments also require homeowners clear snow and ice or face fines. A regional survey of county and municipal agencies conducted by the Salt Institute found 83 percent have written policies directing property owners to remove accumulated snow and ice "within 24 hours of the end of the snowstorm." Penalties for property owners not complying can range from nominal tickets, to misdemeanors punishable by up to 90 days in jail, to fines of up to $500.
Shoveling snow is simple, but ice removal is another matter, and nothing works better to remove or prevent ice from forming than salt. Salt lowers water’s freezing point, the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a solid and vice versa. The most effective way to use salt is to melt the snow or ice that is right at the pavement. If you can do this, then you will find it much easier to shovel the snow or ice from the sidewalk. This process, preventing water from freezing in the first place, is called anti-icing. It is best achieved by putting salt (or some other anti-icing material) down on the sidewalk when a freeze or a snowfall is expected. In contrast, melting water already frozen is called deicing and in this case salt is applied once ice appears. It still works, but is less efficient than anti-icing.
Commercially available anti-icing materials include salt (sodium chloride), calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium acetate and calcium magnesium acetate. Each has its advantages and disadvantages but salt remains the best choice for use at temperatures above 15 degrees Fahrenheit (-9.4 degrees Celsius). For extremely low temperatures, look for a mixture using calcium or magnesium chloride instead.
Laws regarding snow and ice clearing vary by state and from locality to locality, but most mandate some action must be taken within a reasonable time period (often 24 hours) after it stops snowing. For example, the Illinois Snow and Ice Removal Act states that any owner who "removes or attempts to remove snow or ice from sidewalks abutting the property shall not be liable for any personal injuries allegedly caused by the snowy or icy condition of the sidewalk resulting from his or her acts or omissions unless the alleged misconduct was willful or wanton."
The dangers from slips and falls should not be taken lightly, especially for the elderly. Each year thousands are rushed to emergency rooms as a result of icy falls with injuries that could have easily been prevented. One enterprising hospital, St. Vincent’s in Indianapolis, Indiana even decided to give away road salt to local residents to try and prevent such injuries and the resulting emergency room visits. In the end, the person who is most likely to slip and fall is the homeowner themselves.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Plainview & Old-Bethpage New York House Selling Prices for December 2015

St #
Street Name
Sfx
Town
SoldPrice
Style
9
Brixton
Rd
Old Bethpage
409000
Ranch
14
Fairway
Dr
Old Bethpage
697000
Hi Ranch
31
Gerald
Ln
Old Bethpage
605000
Hi Ranch
19
Sheridan
St
Old Bethpage
520000
Ranch
2
Woodland
Dr
Old Bethpage
630000
Colonial
64
Barnum
Plainview
310000
Ranch
24
Birch
Dr
Plainview
436000
Ranch
7
Brook
Path
Plainview
518000
Split
10
Bucknell
Dr
Plainview
750000
Hi Ranch
5
Country
Dr
Plainview
450000
Exp Ranch
20
Cranberry
Ln
Plainview
590000
Split
92
Floral
Dr
Plainview
637777
Ranch
2
High Ridge
Rd
Plainview
800000
Colonial
43
Hope
Dr
Plainview
473000
Ranch
3
Jano
Pl
Plainview
559000
Hi Ranch
35
Kalda
Ln
Plainview
380000
Exp Ranch
40
Main
Pky
Plainview
941000
Colonial
26
Main
Pky
Plainview
375340
Exp Ranch
62
Marilyn
Blvd
Plainview
500000
Split
4
Melony
Ave
Plainview
901500
Colonial
115
Morton
Blvd
Plainview
455000
Ranch
18
Peter
Ln
Plainview
460000
Exp Ranch
5
Presidential
Dr
Plainview
1310000
Contemporary
22
Richard
Ct
Plainview
505000
Hi Ranch
51
Sagamore
St
Plainview
545000
Split
24
South Oaks
Blvd
Plainview
580000
Split
2
Steven
Ln
Plainview
651000
Split
40
Sylvia
Ln
Plainview
550000
Split
6
Sylvia
Ln
Plainview
482500
Ranch
10
Turnberry
Ln
Plainview
805000
Colonial
124
Washington
Ave
Plainview
606000
Hi Ranch
38
Wendell
St
Plainview
318000
Exp Ranch
21
Willben
Ln
Plainview
515000
Split
81
Winthrop
Rd
Plainview
815000
Split