Sanford has a mix of residential properties, seasonal visitors, and rental communities. That environment can create predictable risk patterns:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on decks and walkways: wet algae, uneven coping, loose tiles, or surfaces that weren’t treated or replaced.
- Gate and barrier failures: self-latching issues, worn hinges, missing hardware, or fences that don’t stop unsupervised access.
- Drain and suction hazards: when pool systems are poorly maintained or safety components aren’t working as intended.
- Chemical exposure and water quality problems: incorrect dosing, delayed adjustments, or inadequate ventilation around chemical storage.
- Near-drowning events during gatherings: delayed recognition, unclear supervision practices, or lack of readily accessible safety equipment.
Even when the incident seems “small” at first, injuries can reveal themselves later—especially head injuries, breathing problems, or complications after water exposure.


