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Stairs are a construction designed to bridge a large vertical distance by dividing it into smaller vertical distances, called steps. Stairs may be straight, round, or may consist of two or more straight pieces connected at angles.

Types of stairs[edit]

Stairs can be categorized into several types based on their design and structure. Some of the common types include:

  • Straight stairs: These are the simplest type of stairs, where the steps are arranged in a straight line. They are easy to go up and down and require less space than other types of stairs.
  • Spiral stairs: These stairs are designed in a helical structure around a central pole. They are often used when space is limited.
  • Curved stairs: These stairs are similar to spiral stairs but have a wider radius and are not centered around a pole. They are often found in grand architectural designs.
  • L-shaped stairs: These stairs are a variation of straight stairs with a bend in some portion, usually in the middle or slightly off the middle. The bend is often 90 degrees, however, it does not have to be.

Components of stairs[edit]

Stairs are made up of several components, including:

  • Tread: The part of the stair that is stepped on. It is constructed to the same specifications (thickness) as any other flooring.
  • Riser: The vertical portion between each tread on the stair. This may be missing in some designs, creating an "open" stair effect.
  • Nosing: The edge of the tread that protrudes over the riser beneath.
  • Stringer: The structural element that supports the treads and risers in standard stairs.

Safety considerations[edit]

Stairs can be potentially dangerous if not properly designed or maintained. Some safety considerations include:

  • Handrails: These are important for providing support and ensuring safety for people using the stairs.
  • Lighting: Proper lighting is essential to prevent accidents on stairs.
  • Slip resistance: Stairs should be constructed with materials that provide a non-slip surface.

See also[edit]


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