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Our Technology
Our truck mounted pump application systems allow truck drivers / operators the freedom to apply a liquid deicer on top of their rigs while sitting inside their cabs. They do not need to risk getting on top of their trucks or be outside dealing with the weather conditions. They can safely control and activate this pump system with the push of a button.
This allows truck drivers the chance to safely apply a liquid deicer while traveling between truck stops. They are no longer dependent on stopping at certain truck stops that have ice removal systems.
The pump and storage containers can be mounted below the rig or attached to the back of the cab. The retractable nozzles are attached to the side of the truck near the top. These retractable low profile nozzles allow truckers to utilize large scale truck scrapers to remove large amounts of snow from the roof without damaging pump application nozzles.
Our roof mounted systems for residential / commercial real estate owners allows home owners the peace of mind that they can finally take care of those trouble spots on their roofs and gutters that freeze up in the winter. They can do this from the comfort of being inside their homes or businesses. The days of climbing on your roof to remove ice are over. They can simply turn on their pump system before and during a weather event to prevent ice from forming thus prevent ice damming from occurring and further structural damage.
How it is Used
On top of tractor trailer trucks
Built into the roof racks of SUVs and minivans
Roof/Gutter Systems
Our Licensing Opportunity
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
De-Icing Technology for Truck and Trailers – Roof Systems – Roof Racks·
Fleet Warning
Fleet drivers face severe penalties for violating regulations when it comes to removing snow and ice from the tops of commercial vehicles. The consequences of not complying with these regulations can range from revocation of a commercial driver’s license, points assessed to their driving record, temporary or permanent loss of job, higher insurance rates, and significant fines – up to $1,500 in some places.
Well-established snow laws for commercial vehicles are already in place in certain areas, such as the northeast corridor of the U.S. (CT, NH, RI, NJ, PA) and Canada’s provinces (QC, NS, PE, NL, NT, NU). These areas experience key transportation routes to major populations and larger, more frequent annual snow falls, which is why they have put strict snow removal legislation in place. Fines for failure to clear a vehicle can range from $75 to $1,500 per offense plus a court appearance in NJ.
New Hampshire has some of the strictest laws for snow removal in place. Jessica’s Law, enacted in NH in 2001 (amended 2005), was created after Jessica Smith was tragically killed when snow and ice fell off the top of a large truck, hit a second truck, and resulted in a head-on collision with Jessica’s car. This legislation considers failure to remove snow from a rooftop as negligent driving. Fines for a first offense range from $250-$500, and between $500-$1,000 for a second offense. Additional penalties such as conviction with points removed, and 30-day loss of license could also apply.
In PA, Act 90, also known as Christine’s Law, was passed on July 11, 2022. This law requires drivers to remove snow within 24 hours or face fines, and also allows police officers to pull over a vehicle if the ice and snow buildup on it poses a potential hazard.