Slippery Surface
A slippery surface is a type of ground or material that reduces friction, making it difficult for objects or people to maintain grip. Common examples include ice, wet floors, and polished tiles. When a surface is slippery, it can lead to accidents, such as slips and falls, especially in areas where people walk frequently.
To prevent accidents on slippery surfaces, various safety measures can be implemented. These include using non-slip mats, applying anti-slip coatings, and ensuring proper drainage to minimize water accumulation. Awareness and caution are essential when navigating slippery areas to avoid injuries.