Many Ammon residents are dealing with everyday environments where hazards can go unnoticed:
- Rental properties and multi-family buildings: Stairwells, entry landings, and shared walkways can accumulate wear—especially when repairs are delayed.
- Homes with exterior entrances: Changes in lighting, weather-related track-in debris, and uneven step conditions can create dangerous footing.
- Busy customer-facing businesses: When foot traffic is consistent, hazards can be “seen” but still not corrected quickly.
- Construction-adjacent conditions: Neighborhood projects and maintenance schedules can lead to temporary lighting changes, blocked access, or altered stair layouts.
The common thread is timing—what the property owner knew (or should have known) and how quickly they acted after the hazard existed.


