“…Here we sought to evaluate whether an intervention, namely the addition of black stripes to the top, front edge of each step, could counteract the impact of inter-step inconsistencies on the number of observed slips, trips, and falls (fall-related events). As described previously (Harper, 2022), Elliott, Foster, and colleagues have demonstrated that vertical, monochrome striping on the face of the bottom and top steps can increase vertical foot clearance (Elliott et al, 2015;Elliott et al, 2009;Foster et al, 2016;Foster et al, 2015a;Skervin et al, 2021). Adding highcontrast visual strips along the top front edge of all the steps (Cohen & Sloan, 2016;den Brinker et al, 2005;Elliott et al, 2015;Foster et al, 2014a;Thomas et al, 2021;Zietz et al, 2011) could lead to increases in heel clearance.…”