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Broken, potholed asphalt will not only make your business look unappealing and run-down, but it can also present a safety hazard to your customers, guests, and employees. In fact, poor parking lot conditions can actually cause injuries and damage vehicles, losses for which you could be held liable. Below are a few tips for ensuring that your parking lot is as safe as possible.

3 Parking Lot Safety Tips

1. Be Proactive

The best way to deal with cracks and potholes is to keep them from happening in the first place. Have your asphalt sealcoated every few years to protect it from sun and water damage, and have a professional inspect the pavement on an annual basis. Not only will regular maintenance help prevent accidents and injuries, but it will also keep your parking lot looking its best for years to come.

2. Have Damage Repaired Immediately

asphaltIn time, even the most perfectly maintained asphalt will start to show its age, especially if the ground underneath it starts to move. As soon as you notice cracks and fractures, have the damage inspected and repaired right away. An experienced contractor can provide long-term solutions that let you get the most out of your asphalt.

3. Make Sure the Lines Are Visible

The paint lines on the asphalt usually wear away and fade much faster than the blacktop, so you might need to have them touched up on a regular basis. The lines and signage in a parking lot can prevent fender benders and confusion, so make sure they’re visible at night and in the rain.

 

For more than 50 years, business owners throughout Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts have relied on Beausoleil & Sons to keep their parking lots safe. This team of highly experienced professionals can handle any job, and pride themselves on doing it once, and doing it right. Visit their website to see some samples of their work, get more tips on Facebook, and call (401) 632-0203 to request a quote for your asphalt project.

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