In Aberdeen, many injury-causing stair hazards aren’t exotic—they’re everyday maintenance problems that show up where residents and visitors pass through regularly:
- Apartment and rental buildings: worn treads, loose handrails, inadequate lighting in stairwells, and delayed repairs after tenant complaints.
- Retail and service entrances: snow melt or tracked-in moisture near exterior steps that can make surfaces slick even once people are indoors.
- Community facilities: churches, schools, and event spaces where stair use spikes during programs and gatherings.
- Work sites: stairways used by employees or contractors where housekeeping lapses or construction-related changes create unsafe footing.
When stairs are used every day, small defects become big risks—especially during winter transitions when people are carrying bags, rushing, or wearing footwear that reduces grip.


