Northglenn’s mix of multifamily housing, neighborhood retail, and commuter-heavy routines creates predictable conditions for stairway accidents.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Stairwells used daily in apartment buildings: worn tread surfaces, loose/unstable handrails, or lighting that isn’t bright enough for safe footing.
- Entryways during weather transitions: tracked-in moisture or debris after melting snow, which can make step edges slick—even if the stair “looks fine.”
- Busy move-in/move-out periods: cluttered landings, temporary flooring, boxes left near stairs, or maintenance delays while units turn over.
- Retail and service entrances: customers who are focused on shopping or waiting lines may not notice uneven steps, poor signage, or a missing warning.
- Workplaces with high turnover: cleaning schedules and maintenance checklists that don’t always catch hazards quickly.
The pattern is the same: a hazardous condition exists, someone assumes it’s “not a big deal,” and then an injury forces everyone to reconstruct what happened.


