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Different Ways To Increase The Safety Of Your Wooden Stairs

Here, we are mention some points to increase the safety of your wooden stairs. If you need a piece of further information regarding wood stairs and railing, then contact Second Generation Wood Stairs. To know more about wooden stairs then call at 718-370-0085 to get a free estimate.

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Different Ways To Increase The Safety Of Your Wooden Stairs

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  1. S E C O N D G E N E R A T I O N W O O D S T A I R S How To Increase Safety In Wooden Stairs?

  2. There are quite a number of ways to increase the safety of your wooden stairs, some of them are given below.

  3. Stair runners not only provide you with the beautiful effect of wooden staircases by adding a decoration of a carpet but also are available in a variety of designs and styles to suit every need. Make Addition Of A Stair Runner

  4. Go For A Non- Slippery Wood If you’re still searching for a wooden staircase for your home, choose a non-slippery wood, means a stair surface that has better grip.

  5. Get Rid Of The Varnish If you already have wooden staircases in your home, make them less slippery by gently taking off the varnish from the wood with sandpaper. Light-Up Your Wooden Stairs Lack of lighting is one of the major factors that cause slips and falls on a staircase. Make sure to install lighting to clearly see where the staircases start and end.

  6. Over time, cleaning wooden stairs can build-up layering over polishes, waxes, and varnishes, increasing the chance of slips and falls. The better way to clean your staircases is using a vacuum cleaner to take off debris and dust. Check Out Your Cleaning Method

  7. Second Generation Wood Stairs Considering wooden stair safety is a must for not only reducing falls but also to make your stairs last long. Are you planning to install wooden stairs in your establishment? Contact Second Generation Wood Stairs.

  8. Contact Us Location: 2581 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island NY 1003 Phone No.: 718-370-0085 Website: www.secondgenerationstairs.com

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