In Marysville, many injuries we see connect to predictable, everyday conditions—things that get overlooked during busy seasons or routine maintenance.
Common examples include:
- Wet-weather tracking into building entryways and down stairs (from boots, rain, and snow melt), creating slick surfaces.
- Poor lighting at landings and stairwells in apartment buildings and retail spaces.
- Loose or deteriorating handrails in older multi-family units.
- Uneven treads or worn edges that become more dangerous when people are carrying items or moving quickly.
- Clutter on landings (boxes, seasonal deliveries, or maintenance materials) that narrows safe footing.
- Delayed repairs after tenants or employees report issues.
The location matters. In a community where people routinely move between home, school, work, and local retail, stair hazards can go from “small problem” to serious injury—especially when someone is rushing, carrying groceries, or unfamiliar with a building.


