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TRA Snow & Sun Helps Camp Prevent Possible Injuries From Sliding Snow And Ice

Camp Kostopulos’ new Equestrian Center experienced avalanching snow and ice during its first two winters, so TRA Snow and Sun installed a snow retention solution to protect disabled campers at the Salt Lake City, Utah facility in 2014.

In 2012 when TRA Snow and Sun of American Fork, Utah established their new mission statement to include offering roof snow retention and solar mounting products “that provide the ultimate in protection” for people and property, they didn’t know how important this focus might be for disabled individuals in 2014.

Just a short drive north along the Wasatch Front, Camp Kostopulos, a camp for disabled individuals, also has a mission statement that focuses on the value of human life. They are “dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities” and endeavor to open a world of opportunities for people with disabilities. During the winter of 2014, the focus of both companies combined to provide safety for campers who use the new Equestrian Center which had experienced a serious problem from dangerous falling snow and ice.

According to Jacob Anderson, TRA Snow and Sun Sales Director, the 62 pounds per square foot snow load on the building’s 5/12 pitched standing seam metal roof had fallen victim to the ferocious forces of sliding snow and ice during the winters of 2012 and 2013. This caused the gutters along the front of the 200 ft. long x 100 ft. wide arena to be torn off. Sliding snow and ice can avalanche off and literally kill an unsuspecting person unexpectedly and can damage anything in its path on the ground.

Mircea Divricean, who began as a counselor at the camp in 1998, and stayed on to become Executive Director of the Kostopulos Dream Foundation, realized that there was a real possibility for tragedy to a camper or staff member going in or out of one of the buildings if something wasn’t done. “We built the Equestrian Center two years ago but didn’t plan on putting snow clips on the roof,” Divricean said. “We didn’t foresee how much of a threat the snow could be! The first winter was horrible. We get a lot of snow in Emigration Canyon and then there would be a nice sunny day and the snow melts and then, boom, a huge chunk of snow comes down. So we installed gutters with heat tape, but the second winter the snow came down and smashed the gutters. Another time a huge chunk of snow came down and when it hit the ground it fell back onto the side of the building, causing damage to the metal panels. We knew this was a real hazard for the people around this building and the vans and cars parked right outside.”

TRA Snow & Sun obtained the key data needed (snowload, slope, type of roof, etc.) and provided an engineered layout for the north side of the building. TRA Snow & Sun used their Universal Snow Guards and specified spacing them throughout the span of the roof approximately every six to eight feet. The system was installed in 2014 and Divricean anticipates no further problems from the dangers of snow and ice on the roof next winter.

Terry Anderson, President of TRA Snow & Sun, was glad to be part of this project. “We do many snow retention projects, but whenever we get a call to be part of something that focuses so much on improving the quality of life for special people like those who use Camp Kostopulos, we really like it,” Anderson explained. “I got into the roof snow retention business originally because I couldn’t stand the thought of someone being injured by falling snow and ice from a roof.”

At Camp Kostopulos, kids, teens, and adults with disabilities enjoy riding horses, swimming in a heated pool, fishing in a trout pond, utilizing a rope course, canoeing, creating arts and crafts, and more. Since 1967, the Kostopulos Dream Foundation has been dedicated to improving the lives of people with disabilities through the medium of recreation and leisure education.

About TRA Snow & Sun

TRA_Snow_And_Sun_logoTRA Snow & Sun Inc., located in American Fork, Utah, offers snow retention solutions, solar tile mounting solutions, and roof ventilation and flashing. Product lines are easily installed on nearly any style of roof or roofing material. Snow Retention Solutions include: Snow Bracket™ Snow Guards, Standing Seam Snow Rails, and Deck Mount Snow Rails. Solar Mounting includes a hook style system for tile roofs. Roof Ventilation and Flashing include: TileVent, TileSeal, and VersaFlash. For more information, visit www.trasnowandsun.com.

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