Brian Hickey | Sep 09 2025 15:00
Fall Prevention Insights for Safe Autumn Days

Embracing Autumn: Beauty and Hidden Hazards

Autumn is here, bringing vibrant colors and a refreshing crispness in the air. As families shift from summer vacations to the routines of school and work, it’s easy to miss the seasonal hazards that arise. Wet leaves, early sunsets, and bustling school zones can subtly increase the risk of falls.

Stay Sure-Footed with These Precautions

  • Wear shoes with good grip and tread when outdoors.
  • Ensure proper lighting around home entryways, porches, and outdoor paths to prevent unseen trip hazards.
  • Exercise caution on uneven surfaces such as cracked sidewalks or raised curbs, especially when obscured by rain or fallen leaves.
  • Avoid distractions like looking at a phone while walking, especially near schools, stores, or high-traffic areas.
  • If a fall occurs, note that liability can hinge on whether it happened on public or private property. Both property types' owners are responsible for maintaining safe conditions, but proving negligence can be complex.

A Community Approach to Fall Prevention

Remember, small precautions can greatly reduce injury risks. Staying alert, especially in busy or weather-affected areas, is key. Share these tips with loved ones and neighbors to help foster a safer community.