Sioux Falls residents move through buildings differently than people in larger metro areas—more family traffic, more neighbor use of shared entrances, more quick trips with groceries, and a lot of seasonal activity.
Stair-related injuries often connect to hazards like:
- Loose handrails or poorly secured balusters in older buildings and remodels
- Uneven treads or worn step edges in basements and entry stairways
- Cluttered landings from seasonal storage (salt buckets, shoes, holiday items)
- Lighting gaps in stairwells and hallways—especially after dark when people return from work
- Maintenance delays when complaints are made but repairs aren’t completed
Even when the defect seems minor, stairs are unforgiving. A stumble can turn into a fracture, back injury, concussion, shoulder damage, or lingering pain that affects work and daily life.


