New England winters are known for their unpredictability. Keeping your business operations running smoothly and safely this winter depends on being prepared for whatever winter weather might bring. Below are a few steps you can take to address the most common problems that cause property damage in winter.

Cold Air in Enclosed Spaces

  • Inspect concealed spaces for gaps in wall materials; water pipes in these areas can freeze if unprotected.
  • Keep these spaces warmed to at least 50° F or use certified heat tape

Sprinkler Systems and Related Equipment

  • For wet-pipe systems, keep building temperatures at 50° F, including enclosing a riser equipped with a dry pipe valve.
  • Dry pipe systems should be drained at the low point before the onset of cold weather.
  • Service and inspect all hydrants, tanks, fire dept. connections and sprinkler system accessories before the onset of cold weather.

General Building Protection

  • Inspect vacant properties or unoccupied areas of a building during cold weather to be sure heating systems are functioning correctly.
  • Identify sources of cold air infiltration and repair leaks or seals.
  • Inspect roofs to be sure they can withstand snow loads; remove snow from roofs if roof strength is in question.
  • Keep gutters, downspouts, and roof drains clear to avoid clogging and freezing.

Preventing Ice Dams

  • Increase insulation above ceilings inside the building.
  • Consider the use of heating cables to prevent ice dams.
  • Increase ventilation in attic spaces.
  • Inspect roofs for evidence of standing water (mold, mildew, vegetation) that might indicate future problems, and contact a roofing contractor to address the situation.
  • SAFELY remove snow with a roof rake or stiff-bristled broom when ice dams have been a problem (always follow OSHA guidelines for worker safety during roof work).

Responding to a Heat Loss Event

  • Drain any equipment that contains water that could freeze if the temperature drops.
  • Investigate sources of temporary heat to be prepared for low temperatures.
  • Train security or maintenance/facility personnel on how to close automatic sprinkler valves if a leak or break should occur.

Taking the above steps and performing routine property maintenance can be vital to preventing property damage during winter and throughout the year.

Source:  Hanover Insurance

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