Whether you are out of rock salt or you never purchased it, you can still use some household items to melt the ice and snow.
Here are five household items that can help melt snow and ice—and keep you safe on slippery sidewalks and driveways.
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Forecasters are monitoring a potential second storm that could strike Connecticut as it moves up the East Coast this weekend.
Here are five household items that can help melt snow and ice—and keep you safe on slippery sidewalks and driveways.