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Salt Spreader Gasoline vs Electric Presented by: Stan Sadowski

Environmental impacts of greenhouse gas emissions caused by gasoline-powered salt spreaders: Stan Sadowski – Blizzard Busters, Inc. (516)

Like any other industry, snow and ice operations must also do their part to lessen negative impacts on the environment. Climate effects of trapped energy caused by greenhouse gases: Source: Stan Sadowski – Blizzard Busters, Inc. (516)

Startling Facts Regarding Non-Road Engines The EPA states that a push lawn mower produces the same hourly pollution equivalent to 11 cars, and a riding mower emits as much pollution as 34 cars.* *Source: July 22, 2012Footer text here4

A push lawn mower produces the same harmful emissions as 11 cars in one hour. Therefore, a gasoline-powered salt spreader produces emissions equivalent to almost 30 cars – PER HOUR An average 4HP push lawn mower An average 10.5HP gasoline-powered salt spreader Stan Sadowski – Blizzard Busters, Inc. (516)

The many advantages of an electric salt spreader:  Fuel expense savings  Repairs and downtime savings  Push-button start  A healthier planet for all No Carbon Footprint Cleaner Air Cleaner Soil Cleaner Water Healthier Planet Stan Sadowski – Blizzard Busters, Inc. (516)

Are you ready to reduce your carbon footprint? Contact: Stan Sadowski, President Blizzard Busters, Inc. (516)