How to Prevent Icy Steps

Use Rubberized Treads

Before icy weather sets in, add rubberized Ice Breaker Stair Treads to steps. In freezing weather, these cushy mats release ice with a stomp of the foot so that you can brush it away without danger. Ice Breaker Mats, from $15; vermontcountrystore.com

How to Prevent Icy Sidewalks

Use Granules for Better Footing

Sure, ice melts are one way to go. Another: EcoTraction volcanic-mineral granules, which embed into ice to help provide secure footing. About $18 for a 10-pound bag; amazon.com

How to Keep Snow Off Your Front Entry

Ice-Melting Doormat

An electric doormat melts snow as it falls, at a rate of up to 2 inches per hour to keep up with heavy storms. HeatTrak 24-by-36-inch mat, from $110; heattrak.com

How to Secure Your Garage Floor

Use Slip-Resistant Tapes and Treads

Stay steady on your feet with 3M Safety-Walk Slip-Resistant General Purpose Tapes and Treads, which help lend some traction to smooth garage floors that can get slick when ice and snow melt off your car. About $64 for a 60-foot roll; shop3m.com

Winter Plant Protection

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