Saturday, February 8, 2014

Environmentally Friendly Dust Abatement Products For Roads And Driveways

By Marcie Goodman


The large amount of dust that can be produced from dirt roads can cause a number of problems. People who live alongside gravel roads or who have driveways of gravel will be aware of these issues. When a road or driveway has been in place for a long time, the gravel becomes crushed from the weight of cars, and this causes more dust. This is especially the case if the weather is dry. Road dust abatement products are therefore often used.

When there is a lot of dust in the air surrounding road surfaces, motorists may find it difficult to have a good view of the road ahead and behind them. Poor visibility can cause an accident to occur. Dust is also environmentally hazardous, and hazardous to the health of people. Dust can easily be blown from one location to another, and will come to rest on anything.

Nowadays, with people more conscious of the environment, the substances used to treat dust surfaces are usually 'green'. It is no use trying to stop gravel roads from being an environmental hazard with substances that are not environmentally friendly. Molex, Dustlock, Earthbind, Ecobinder and Enviroseal Dust Control are a few common substances that are used on gravel roads.

Molex and Ecobinder are capable of preventing dust from being blown about because of their safe plant properties. Ecobinder contains lignum, while Molex is made from beet molasses. Both of these plant materials are sticky, like glue, and are therefore good for dampening dust particles. A road's surface is also improved when Ecobinder is used. Neither product is poisonous to humans or animals.

Certain types of oils are commonly used for creating substances that trap dust. For example, Dustlock is a product that is made from soybean oil, and Enviroseal Dust Control is made from vegetable oils. The second-mentioned product is able to control dust for periods of up to twelve months, and can also be used in extreme weather conditions, such as when the temperature drops to below freezing.

If you are someone who is not commercially involved in the use of these substances, you may not have access to them. However, you may still have a surface on the grounds of your property that needs some dust control. For gravel driveways, calcium chloride is a very effective substance, and is used by many people to control the dust that could potentially be harmful or annoying. It is a common salt, virtually environmentally friendly, and although it can corrode metal, it will not cause damage to vehicles.

If you have bought calcium chloride for your driveway, it is helpful to first wet the surface or to wait until rain has fallen. The dampness will help the substance to penetrate. Always read the manufacturer's instructions that indicate the recommended rate of application. Calcium chloride can be in a liquid or powder form.

You can buy calcium chloride at a reasonable price, and it is one of the most effective dust abatement products available. It won't prevent maintenance of the surface, but remember that it is a corrosive substance. Mud that contains a lot of calcium chloride could be corrosive. Always examine all the advantages and disadvantages of the substances you use.




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