Glassboro is a town where residential life, student activity, and everyday retail all overlap. That mix can create real-world conditions that increase the risk of stair accidents:
- Busy entryways and shared access areas in multi-unit housing, where handrails, lighting, and clutter become issues.
- Seasonal weather effects around entrances—wet floors, tracked-in debris, and rushed cleanups that leave steps slick or partially blocked.
- High foot traffic during campus-adjacent activity and local events, where people move quickly, carry bags, or navigate stairs while distracted.
- Aging stair components in older properties—worn treads, loose rail anchors, or uneven step heights that may not be obvious until you fall.
When a hazard exists in a place people must use, the responsible party is expected to make conditions safe—not just “hoping nothing happens.”


