As a property owner or landlord, you want to maintain a safe home or business for family, friends, employees, and tenants. To reduce the potential for slip and fall accidents, you might want to consider the following safety tips:
General Safety Tips to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Maintain adequate lighting around your home, in parking areas, on sidewalks, and in stairways to make areas safer for pedestrians. Commercial LED lights are typically recommended for business in order to provide additional security benefits.
- Ensure gutters and downspouts don't drain water onto walkways or into parking areas. Water and puddles can easily lead to slips, and can become icy if the temperature drops below freezing.
- Quickly clean up any spills around your home or business. Conduct detailed inspections of the business work area on a regular basis. This includes the interior and exterior to quickly identify potential hazards. Post warning signs to alert employees, customers, and guests about the hazard, while repairs or clean-up efforts are made.
- Repair or replace torn carpets, rugs, loose or missing floor tiles, or any other flooring materials.
- Consider a removal plan for snow and ice on sidewalks, stairs, parking areas, and around dumpsters.
- Always repair potholes or uneven surfaces in driveways and parking lots.
Safety Tips for Stairways, Steps, and Ramps
- Install handrails on stairways and ramps in accordance with local building codes.
- Ensure handrails are stable and securely fastened.
- Consider using nonslip surfaces, such as carpet, on stairs.
Walkways and Lawn Areas
- Repair uneven surfaces, large cracks, or bumps in the sidewalk.
- Remove obstructions from walkways, such as ladders and other maintenance equipment.
- If there is a lawn sprinkler system, turn it off and drain the system when the temperature nears freezing. If you don't, the pipes can freeze and create leaks and icy patches.
Other Important Safety Tips
- If you own a building and have tenants , have a manager on duty whenever possible.
- Post emergency phone numbers.
- Keep first-aid kits handy and stocked .
- Investigate and keep a record of incidents, including who was involved, dates, and circumstances. Management should review all incident reports.
If a Slip and Fall Accident Occurs on Your Property
- First of all, if the injuries warrant it, seek medical attention for the person. Allow medical and emergency personnel to take care of the injured person.
- Gather important information, like name and contact phone number, of the person that suffered the fall. Also collect other details like the time and place of the incident. If possible, take pictures of the exact location where it happened.
- If you and/or the person who suffered the accident determine a claim is needed, promptly contact your insurance company. Follow their process to document the claim accurately, in a timely manner.
State Farm® Small Business Insurance is here to help life go right ® . Talk with a State Farm agent today to learn more loss control tips for your business .