Harrison is a busy Westchester community with active commercial corridors, ongoing residential work, and frequent contractors coordinating schedules across occupied or semi-occupied properties. That means scaffolding isn’t only used on large construction sites—falls can occur during:
- Building maintenance and exterior renovations on occupied properties
- Construction and upgrade work tied to retail or office spaces
- Work near pedestrian routes where access and warning control matter
When projects move quickly, safety documentation and site conditions may change fast. If you wait, critical records—inspection notes, delivery paperwork, and even the physical setup—can be altered or removed.


