Tag Archives for slips and falls
5 Ways to Prevent Slips and Falls
Slip and fall injuries are more common and costly than most property owners believe. In fact, slip and fall accidents amounted to more than $10 billion in total costs for American businesses in 2010 (i). In another study, commercial property … Continue reading
Umbrellabagger.com Announces New Awareness Campaign for a Safe Holiday Shopping Season
This winter, Umbrella Bagger has announced a special awareness campaign to encourage businesses to re-evaluate visitor safety. This holiday season is 1 weekend shorter than that of 2012, creating the potential for larger crowds that are more difficult to manage. … Continue reading
Have a Slip-Free-Fall with These Safety Products
Most retailers will agree: Fall months can be a dangerous time to be in business. A combination of seasonal sales, excited crowds, and unpredictable severe weather can easily lead to slips, trips, and falls. Failure to take reasonable measures to … Continue reading
Washington DC Businesses Welcome Automatic Umbrella Wrappers This Fall
More and more, businesses are beginning to invest in unique products that enhance overall customer experience. From multi-channel customer relationship management (CRM) systems to customer-driven social media campaigns, organizations are embracing the idea that up-front investment in customer-centric products and … Continue reading
Slip and Fall Accident Prevention
No matter what the industry, slip and fall accidents are a cause for concern. The stakes are high, as accidents cost businesses inordinate amounts of time, money, and other valuable resources. By focusing on slip and fall accident prevention, businesses … Continue reading
Avoiding Costly Litigation: Visitors, Wet Umbrellas, and Liability
Accident prevention is a focal point for many businesses, particularly those in the retail, hospitality, and other services industries. In preventing accidents, property owners proactively limit their exposure to liability, ensuring that operations are not sidetracked by costly litigation. In … Continue reading