Hard surfaces are slippery and can easily lead to a fall.
Which is safer on stairs carpet or wood.
One thing it doesn t fix though.
Also unfortunate is that we can t afford to replace that stain showing beige ness in every room.
Having carpet on the stairs doesn t necessarily prevent falls but it helps to provide traction compared to hardwood.
The types of treads are made out of aluminum rubber carpet and tape.
Having a carpet that is too thick may cause one to trip over especially if there are active children in the house.
This is our stairs before.
Slippery carpet stairs are however not as dangerous as hardwood floors since they provide a soft landing thus the fall will hurt a little less.
If you ve got small children or elderly members of your family using the stairs often then carpeted stairs is recommended.
Consider that you ve got both padding and carpet working for the cause and you ll realize that bare wooden stairs can in no way match the quiet that carpet offers.
The adage better safe than sorry definitely applies to stairs.
I am tempted for looks and safety to rip up the carpet on the stairs.
Hardwood floors can become dangerous if there is anything spilled on them.
Stair treads are generally safe if you choose the type of tread that s right for you.
In addition should a fall ever occur carpet offers a much softer landing spot than wood flooring which could help reduce the likelihood of injury.
We did this project over a full weekend and two additional weeks nights following.
The carpeting also was just installed last year before my husband and i owned the house.
The carpet was old and dirty giving the entry a very dark and dated feel.
My husband and i recently tore the carpet from our stairs and painted the wood underneath creating a fresh clean and modern look.
A staircase rug is also soft to the feet.
Likewise hardwood stairs make for hard landings if someone does slip and can cause more accidents and injuries than carpeting.
But this does depend on the type of carpeting that is on the staircase and it also depends on the physical condition of the senior person in question.
Our main goal was to rip off the carpet see what wood was underneath and.
According to some experts.
Unfortunately it seems the carpet s just not very high quality.
When it comes to safety carpeting wins the debate hands down.
Yes generally speaking carpeted stairs can be safer for older adults than solid wood or stone or any other slippery type of material.
Carpet is safer for children and the elderly wood stairs can be slippery and dangerous especially when liquid is present.