Mexico is a community where people frequently move through multi-level spaces—homes with basements and steps, older buildings, storefront back entrances, and facilities used for school, worship, and local events. Those settings often share the same risk patterns:
- Older stairways with worn, uneven, or poorly gripped surfaces
- Handrails that loosen over time or weren’t tightened after repairs
- Lighting issues on stair landings and entryways
- Seasonal tracking and debris (wet footwear, salt/grit, clutter after deliveries)
- Back-of-house access in workplaces where maintenance schedules get deprioritized during busy weeks
When an accident happens, the key question becomes: was the hazard a one-time surprise—or a condition the property should have fixed or warned about?


