Flowood’s mix of residential neighborhoods and busy daily stops (work, school, shopping, and appointments) means people often move through buildings with time pressure—carrying items, walking in bad light, or using stairs between meetings or errands.
When a property has stairs that are only “sort of safe,” the risk climbs:
- Night and early-morning lighting issues in entryways and stairwells
- Loose or damaged handrails where people instinctively rely on them
- Tracking debris from outside into foyers and landings (especially after rain)
- Weather-related wear on exterior steps that can carry into indoor stair areas
If you were injured while rushing to catch a ride, get to work, or enter a building for an appointment, your focus should be medical care first—then documenting what made the fall foreseeable and preventable.


