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Stairway Inspection

by Nick Gromicko

 
Stairways, due to their inherent dangers, as well as unsafe patterns of use by homeowners, are the sites of a surprising number of injuries. A careful assessment of the risks posed by stairways can prevent unnecessary injuries. Stairways are the sites of numerous household accidents
 
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While residents might already be aware of stair abnormalities, their guests may not be prepared for irregular steps or inadequate headroom height, for instance. Prospective buyers, too, are safer hearing about such irregularities from you than learning through experience after they purchase the home. The following is a partial list of defects you may find in stairways:

Note that some design defects would be difficult or cost-prohibitive to remedy, so this would require rebuilding of the stairs.

Other tips that inspectors can pass on to their clients to reduce the chance of stairway falls include:

In summary, stairways can pose a serious safety risk for building occupants, but these risks can be minimized by adequate stair construction and safe practices.
 
 
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