Burlington residents and visitors spend a lot of time moving through entryways and stairwells—before work, after school, during evening activities, and around seasonal weather. In winter, wet boots, melt-refreeze cycles, and salt tracked indoors can make steps slick or leave residue where it shouldn’t be.
In older buildings and older renovations, problems can also be harder to spot at first glance: uneven tread edges, worn non-slip surfaces, handrails that don’t align correctly, or lighting that leaves a stairwell in shadow. When a fall happens, these details matter, because they connect the “why” to your injury—not just the fact that you fell.


