Snow clearing
Snow clearing is a crucial safety issue for anyone entering or exiting a building or house. Uncleared entrances covered in snow can pose a serious risk of injuries and accidents, especially when the snow accumulates and becomes slippery or difficult to walk on. The law requires representatives of residents to ensure that the building entrance is adequately cleared. Although representatives timely post a list of dates when each resident is obligated to clear the snow, it sometimes happens that residents, due to their private or business obligations, cannot manage it. We are here to step in on the same day when snow falls.

Safety
The safety of pedestrians and residents is a priority when clearing snow from entrances. Uncleared entrances can become slippery, leading to dangerous slips and injuries. Older people, children, and people with reduced mobility are particularly sensitive to such situations, so it is important to clear entrances from snow to reduce the risk of injuries.
In addition to being important for safety, clearing snow from entrances also facilitates the daily movements of residents and visitors. Cleaner entrances allow easier access to the building, which is especially important for people using mobility aids or for parents with strollers.
Legal obligation
