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The Importance of Wet-Floor Signage

It is important for property owners to keep areas of high pedestrian traffic free from spills, puddles, or other gathered liquids to prevent slip-and-fall accidents. Such incidents can easily occur in any environment, regardless of whether it is private property or a retail establishment. It is the responsibility of the property owner, manager, and employees to keep walkways free of hazards to protect visitors and patrons.

If a spill does occur, it is important to quickly clean up standing water and place proper signage to warn people walking by of the potential slip-and-fall hazard. If a person suffers injury in a slip-and-fall accident, he or she may be eligible for compensation for medical bills, pain, suffering, and other damages. For more information, contact the Pennsylvania slip-and-fall lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams at 610-667-7511.

Components of Wet Floor Signage

Wet surfaces should be indicated with proper signage including:

  • Brightly colored signs that attract attention
  • Warnings clearly stated on the sign
  • Drawings to help illustrate the danger
  • Placement very close to the site of the spill or accident

By providing a warning to persons walking near a hazardous area, property owners and managers may be able to prevent injury to their guests and patrons. If a person suffers injury due to the neglect or carelessness of owners or employees, they may be able to pursue legal action against those responsible.

Contact Us

If you or someone you love has been injured in a slip-and-fall accident, contact the Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams at 610-667-7511.

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