Rexburg’s active student, family, and event schedules increase foot traffic in shared buildings—meaning more wear and more risk on stairs and landings.
Common local patterns we see include:
- High-traffic apartment entryways where handrails, lighting, or door-area clearance isn’t consistently maintained
- Weather and tracked-in debris around entrances and stairwells (snow melt, mud, sand)
- Construction or turnover periods when flooring, carpeting, or stair treads are altered and not fully re-secured
- Event-related visitors in churches, community facilities, and retail spaces where “temporary” clutter becomes a recurring hazard
If your fall occurred during a time when the property was unusually busy—don’t assume it’s “just bad luck.” Increased activity can make maintenance and warnings more important, not less.


