járdasózás
Járdasózás refers to the practice of applying salt to sidewalks and other pedestrian pathways in winter conditions. This is a common method used to prevent ice formation or to melt existing ice and snow, thereby improving safety and reducing the risk of slips and falls. The salt, typically rock salt (sodium chloride), works by lowering the freezing point of water. When salt is dissolved in water, it creates a brine solution that remains liquid at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
The application of salt can be done manually, using a shovel or a spreader, or through mechanical
Different types of salts and de-icing chemicals are available, each with varying effectiveness at different temperatures