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Kash Chau
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Stairs canopy, is it a good solution?

Kash Chau
  • Manchester, CT
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Hello Everyone, I own a few properties in CT. One day after the recent “bomb cyclone” we had a tenant slip and fall down some stairs. We did everything properly, but the stairs still froze over. I would like to eliminate this issue from reoccurring, I was thinking of installing a stair canopy of some sort that would run the length of the stairs (6 steps). Does that seem like a viable solution or is it overkill? Is there another alternative that you could recommend? Can anyone recommend a company that can fabricate something like this? Thank you.

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