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Blue Heat Premium Ice Melt: High-Performance Winter Protection

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Stop the slip and protect your surfaces with Blue Heat, a professional-grade ice melt solution designed to outperform standard rock salt. Engineered with a powerful exothermic formula, Blue Heat melts ice and snow down to -25°F (-32°C), providing immediate safety in the harshest winter conditions. Its high-visibility blue tint ensures even application, while the specialized encapsulation makes it safer for pets, plants, and concrete surfaces when compared to traditional salt.

Product Type: Professional-Grade Ice Melt

Composition: Sodium Chloride encapsulated with Magnesium Chloride

Effective Temp: Down to -25°F (-32°C)

Color: Safety Blue (non-staining tracking dye)

Packaging: 50 lb Poly Bag

Safety Profile: Pet-friendly and plant-safe (when used as directed)

Surface Safety: Reduced corrosivity on concrete and metal

Residual Effect: Creates a "brine shield" to prevent re-icing

Manufacturer: Blue Heat

In stock at all American Stone yards during the winter season. Available by the bag or by the full pallet (48 bags/pallet). Local pickup from Salt Lake, Heber, Sunset, Vancouver, or Oakley. For large commercial properties, ask about our direct-to-site delivery options and FOB pricing.

Q: Is Blue Heat really safe for pets?
A: Yes. Blue Heat is designed with environmental safety in mind, significantly reducing the risk of "paw burn" or irritation compared to harsh calcium chloride or straight rock salt.

Q: Will the blue color stain my sidewalk or carpet?
A: No. The blue tracking dye is non-staining. It is designed to help you see where you’ve applied the product to prevent over-salting, then it dissolves away cleanly.

Q: How much should I apply?
A: For best results, apply 2-4 oz per square yard. The blue tint makes it easy to see if you have achieved even coverage without wasting product.

Q: Is it safe for new concrete?
A: While Blue Heat is less corrosive than rock salt, we recommend caution on concrete less than one year old. For new concrete, mechanical snow removal is always the safest option.



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