Not every stair hazard looks the same in every city. In Daytona Beach, common real-world scenarios include:
- High-turnover rental and condo stairwells where maintenance schedules can slip between tenants.
- Sand, moisture, and tracked-in debris that make treads slick—especially after beach access or during busy seasonal periods.
- Busy hotel and event logistics where stairs are used more frequently by guests, vendors, and staff.
- Outdoor-to-indoor transitions (porches/entries/landings) where weather affects grip and lighting.
- Construction and renovation activity around older buildings, including temporary lighting changes, damaged handrails, or cluttered landings.
If any of these feel familiar, it’s important to document the conditions early—because the scene may be cleaned up, repaired, or changed quickly.


