3 Tips to Prevent Trips, Slips and Falls on Your Driveway

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3 Tips to Prevent Trips, Slips and Falls on Your Driveway

10 October 2016
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You probably do not want you, your kids or your guests to have an accident and to trip or slip and fall in your driveway, but you could be unsure of how to prevent these accidents. However, there are actually a few steps that you can take to help prevent accidents from occurring. Give these tips a try to make your driveway a little bit safer.

1. Have Imperfections Repaired

First of all, you should pay attention to any imperfections that might surface on your driveway. Whether your driveway is made out of asphalt or concrete, you do have to worry about cracks and other imperfections happening, whether minor or more serious. All of these imperfections can pose a tripping hazard, so make sure that you have them repaired as quickly as possible after you notice them. Not only will this help prevent trips and falls, but it will also help keep your driveway looking better and will prevent the problem from spreading and getting worse.

2. Add a Slip-Resistant Coating

Did you know that, if you have a concrete driveway, you can add a slip-resistant coating? A professional will add a little bit of sealer to the top surface of your concrete driveway. Then, clean "grit" will be applied to the surface and will be carefully spread out. Once it dries, you should notice that there is much better traction on your driveway, which can make slips and accidents much less likely. Talk to a contractor like Claggett & Sons Inc. for information about these coatings.

3. Pay Special Attention in the Winter

During the winter months, it is important to pay special attention to your driveway if you want to prevent accidents. One good preventative measure is to put out rock salt or a deicing solution any time that you know that there is a forecast for snow or ice. If the storm hits before you're able to apply the deicer, or if the rock salt isn't enough, consider taking the time to shovel your driveway or hire someone to plow it. Then, you can help prevent slippery accidents from occurring when it's cold outside.

Your driveway does not have to be a danger zone; there are things that you can do to help prevent trips, slips, and falls. If you follow these three tips, you are sure to feel a whole lot safer when it comes to your driveway!

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Nothing is more frustrating than deciding on a construction project, only to be bombarded by a long list of problems during the construction phase. Unfortunately, if you work with the wrong person, you might become pretty familiar with issues. About five years ago, I hired one of my neighbors to renovate my bathroom. Although the mere idea sounds ridiculous now, at the time it seemed like a natural solution to a real problem. Unfortunately, as soon as he got started, I knew that he didn't know what he was doing. This blog is all about communicating effectively with your general contractor—before he or she starts work.

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