
Walk into a busy shop or office and the obvious risks rarely stand out first. People usually trip, slip or collide because of ordinary things like a curling mat, a cable near a desk, a wet entrance or a display that narrows a doorway.
Safer premises are shaped by small choices repeated every day. Customers, staff, parents with pushchairs, delivery drivers and older visitors all move differently, so a space has to work for people who are walking, turning, queueing, carrying bags or trying to find the exit.
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