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A substantial number of home injuries occur at stairways. Proper railing design and construction is especially important for children who can easily slip through large railing openings and for older persons who may have difficulty grasping a wide, poorly shaped hand rail. Railing
Rules: Staircases with four or more steps should have handrails that are between 1- and 2-inches wide. Handrails should be placed and shaped so they can be readily grasped for safety. Handrails should be 34 to 38 inches above the leading edge of the stairway treads and should return to the wall or to a post. Handrails should not end in a projection which could be hooked by clothing. |
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