Article Directory

Free Article Directory - Submit Your Articles

Staying Safe On Stairways



by: artgib
Total views: 2
Word Count: 469

Although elevators and ramps are sometimes used to connect different levels in homes, stadiums and theaters, stairs are the most common means of connecting one floor to another. And, although they can be useful and beautiful, staircases can also be dangerous; especially for elderly individuals. A bad fall on flat surfaces can do its fair share of damage, but staircase falls are even more dangerous because you fall further and your body can bang into each step on the way down. Every year, thousands of people are injured or killed by stair accidents. If you have crowds, older family members or small children moving up and down your stairs, here are a few "steps" you can take to make their journey a little safer. Non Slip Stair Treads One way to decrease the number of slips on your stairs is to install non slip stair treads. Whether your stairs are made of concrete, wood, metal, marble or other smooth materials, non slip stair treads can increase the friction between the stair and the rubber soles and socks that your family wears. In addition to increasing your family's safety, non slip stair treads will also protect the staircase itself and help it last longer. There are many different kinds of stair treads to choose from too which makes it easy to select treads with the right thickness, width, abrasive surfaces and color to best meet your needs. Sturdy Handrails Handrails are another great way to increase staircase safety. Make sure they are small enough to be gripped easily and that they are available on at least one (preferable) two sides of the staircase. Handrails provide added support that makes it easier to climb stairs. With handrails, both your arms and your legs share the work of getting to the top. In case of a fall, handrails also provide a great way to stop yourself. Good Lighting Lighting is important because it is easier to miss a step or trip over clutter when you can't see where your feet are going. Lighting should be strong and available all along the stairs and there should be switches at both ends of the staircase. After all, it won't be very useful to have lights all along the stairs if you can't even turn them on until you've already gotten to the other end of the staircase. If you must have carpet on your stairs instead of non slip stair treads, be sure that it is a tight woven brand because fluffy and thick rugs contribute to slipping and tripping. Make sure that the carpet is well-secured to the staircase as well. Otherwise, you'll be taking a flying carpet ride with a very hard landing.

About the Author

If you are looking for stair treads though, Amstep (http://www.amstep.com) is one of the leading stair tread providers in the U.S. Their non slip stair treads are so durable and reliable that they have been installed on U.S. aircraft carriers. The author, Art Gibb, is a freelance writer.


View PDF | Print View

Rating: Not yet rated

Comments
No comments posted.
Add Comment
You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.
Next Article - Wood Decking or Patio Area Consideration
Previous Article - Choosing The Best Porch Swing

More Related Articles In This Category

1: Buying Granite Countertops: Secrets And Insider Tips
2: Five Ways To Increase The Value Of Your Property
3: How Moisture Affects Basement Flooring
4: Doing Your Bit For The Global Environment Through Solar Power
5: A Few Flat Roof Ideas For You to Consider
6: Ideas For Your Outdoor Kitchen
7: Kitchen Cabinets: 8 Tips You Must Read
8: What is the Best Order of Sequence for Installing the Flooring Material in a Kitchen Remodel?
9: Does Having a Sauna Increase the Value of Your House?
10: How To Design Your Own House Plans
11: Navigating Through the Sea of Options for Kitchen Cabinets
12: Radiant Heat Floors - Electric or Hydronic?
13: How The ABS Pipe Has Revolutionised Construction
14: Tanking Solutions To Convert Your Basement
15: The Beginning Steps To Designing Your Own House
16: The Business Of Solar Heating And Energy
17: Great Summer Patio Ideas
18: A Buyers Guide to Wooden Fence Types
19: Permanent or Portable Negative Ionization Equipment
20: The Importance of the Anti-Siphon Spigot
21: Ideas on How to Unclog a Drain
22: Is DIY Plumbing Worth It?
23: Solar Power Storage Systems
24: Options in Eco Friendly Green Flooring Materials
25: Using a Sump For Waterproofing Your Basement


For WebMasters


Link This Article - HTML Code -
Link This Article - BBcode -

Copy This HTML Code To Put This Article In Your Web Site.


Article URL : Staying Safe On Stairways
Article Category : Home Improvement
Article Author : artgib


Article Directory