The stairs in your home — the ones you climb up and down every day — can be dangerous. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, between April 1, 2001 and March 31, 2002, a total of 6,224 Canadians fell on or from stairs or steps in their homes and were injured seriously enough to require a hospital visit. More than half of the 6,224 people hospitalized — 3,426 — were seniors (men and women 65 years or older.
We visited a home today that had a finished basement space but the stairway had no railing. This is an older home with quite a step staircase so it was in desperate need of a railing. The home owners insurance company requested that they have one installed immediately to reduce the risk of falling on such a steep stairway which would limit the home owners potential liability.
There are so many codes and regulations concerning handrails and stairways that it is a daunting field trying to interpret the Building Code for most home owners. Rise, run, nosing, headroom - it all must meet specific dimensions so it is best left to the experts.
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Dave - 360renos
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