Article from Volume 12, Issue Number 1, 2025

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Reduce the risk of slips/falls

By Alan Forbes | Other articles by Alan Forbes | Feature

Our winter weather is becoming much more variable because of climate change. With repeated freeze-thaw cycles and more freezing rain and drizzle, the risk of slip-fall injuries on condominium common elements is ever increasing. Condo owners who can’t escape south probably will start complaining about the weather and slippery conditions on roads, sidewalks and parking lots. More importantly, condominium directors need to be diligent and work with their property manager and/or their snow contractors to minimize the risks.

We’ve run a number of articles in the past related to snow removal, winter slip-and-fall prevention and ice management. Rather than repeating the information here, we can redirect you to our Newsletter Article Library (aka Magazine), where you can easily find this type of information. No login is required. Here of some of the articles available:

As well, we have resources online — no login required here either —  courtesy of two of our insurance broker Business Partners, HUB and BFL, covering a wide variety of Risk Management topics, including slip-fall injury prevention. Here is a link to the resources 


Alan Forbes lives in a condo and is a director of his condo corporation. He also is a director of CCI Manitoba and is its vice-president.  

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