Winter in Bismarck does not end cleanly. March brings warmer afternoons, freezing nights, and a steady cycle of melting and refreezing that creates one of the most overlooked safety risks of the year. While businesses prepare for snowstorms in January and February, many underestimate how dangerous the thaw can be for their floors. Read more
Archive for year: 2026
March feels like a fresh start in North Dakota. The snow starts melting, days get longer, and production picks back up. For managers, it’s that brief window between winter slowdown and spring’s busy season. Read more
Shops and industrial facilities in Dickinson face cleaning challenges that standard offices never see. Grease from machinery, grit from outdoor traffic, metal dust, and residue from daily operations all settle on floors. These materials are not just unsightly. They create slip hazards, damage surfaces, and increase cleanup time when they are not handled properly.
Flu season hits North Dakota hard every winter. Sick days pile up, productivity drops, and keeping teams fully staffed becomes a challenge. Most businesses focus on wiping down desks and disinfecting shared equipment. But one of your best defenses against illness actually starts at the front door. Read more
Winter in Bismarck doesn’t mess around, and neither does the damage it does to your floors. Every time someone walks through your door, they’re bringing in a cocktail of snow, ice melt, and road salt that grinds its way into your entryway and tracks through your entire building. A few weeks of this, and you’re looking at stained tiles, pitted concrete, and repair costs that’ll make you wince. Read more
Industrial workplaces in Dickinson don’t play games with safety, and they shouldn’t have to play games with compliance either. Between heavy equipment, moving parts, and long shifts, injuries can happen fast. When they do, those first few minutes are critical. OSHA knows it, which is why properly stocked first aid supplies aren’t optional. Read more







