One Step Closer: 30 Dangerous Stairs That Make You Question The Sanity Of All That Try Them (New Pics)
InterviewI try to take the stairs whenever possible. Might as well get some extra steps in, right? And unlike elevators, you never have to wait for them to arrive. Plus, I usually consider stairs to be safer than elevators, as there’s no risk of getting trapped inside. But not all staircases are created equal, and some look like they’re just itching to injure anyone brave enough to climb them.
That’s where the Death Stairs Facebook group comes in. This community is dedicated to showcasing the most lethal stairwells and staircases from all around the world. We’ve gathered some of the group’s most frightening pics below, so good luck scrolling through without developing a new phobia. Keep reading to also find conversations with the group's creator, Lane Sutterby, and one of the group's administrators, Duffy Toler. And be sure to upvote the stairs that you hope to never encounter!
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A Somewhat Different Interpretation Of Death Stairs. Seen In Sayulita, Mexico
theres the wall at least but ya nothing to grip on to
Load More Replies...We're big fans of the Death Stairs group here at Bored Panda, so it's not the first time we've featured them. But we wanted to find out what the community has been up to over the past couple of years, so we reached out to the group's creator, Lane Sutterby.
"The Death Stairs group membership has grown exponentially since last we spoke," he shared. "We’re sitting at 950k now, and I can’t wait to crest a million. Truly wild to me. We’ve made no major rule changes, but we did have to start forbidding AI images - we only want death stairs that exist in real life!"
Wedding Hall Stairs
I was trying to find the stairs..... well, good thing there's a mat at the bottom.
Oh yeah, that's totally going to stop people slipping. I am sure of it.
Load More Replies...Only because I am reading an article about stairs, did i care to find one. Fractures here I come.
"We really haven’t seen any crazy new trends, mainly what it’s always been; ridiculous AirBnB loft stairs, sketchy hotel or bar staircases, scary sets out in nature, etcetera," Lane continued. "And somehow we continue to find new images of these things from all over the world, not sure there will ever be an end!"
We also wanted to know if the creator has come across any new favorite death stairs recently. "I particularly enjoy the staircases that have two or more upper sets that converge on a single lower set in new and creative ways," Lane noted. "Always makes one have to stop and wonder what was going through the head of whoever built them…"
The Stairs From The Main Part Of The Holiday Unit We Arrived At Yesterday Leading Up To The Bathroom
I wonder if you had to state your body weight when booking? Some "levels" already seem to be sagging.
The creator also has some wise words for anyone who encounters death stairs in the wild: "My advice for surviving death stairs is the same as it has been - just be slow and careful, pay attention and stay calm, it’s just stairs! You can do it."
Finally, Lane wanted to give a huge thank you to his admin and mod team. "Somehow, just four people have been able to help me keep this group running like a fine Swiss watch, and I owe them everything."
I Feel Like These Count
With a few fish in there, it could be really pretty
Load More Replies...We were also lucky enough to get in touch with one of the group's administrators, Duffy Toler, to hear more about how the group has been doing over the past couple of years.
"We got a large influx of people from Pittsburgh - apparently the place has a lot of dangerous stairs from the coal mining days," he shared with Bored Panda. "In the winter, we get a bunch of dangerous stairs covered in snow."
A Little Concerned About Navigating These Stairs In My Hotel Apartment After A Few Drinks
Duffy also shared some clever advice for encountering death stairs. "My advice for surviving some of the very steep ones is: don't be embarrassed to go down them backwards," he noted. "They are easier to negotiate when they are so steep they are almost ladders."
They Might Be The Death Of You, If You Can't Find Your Way Out... Anyway, The Picture Is Almost Escheresque
Looks like the Chand Baori stepwell in India. But safer Screenshot...5b-png.jpg
I like it but then I don't have to walk around it.
Load More Replies...I kind of love this. It's like a combination of ancient Indian step pools and modern community gardens.
Had to go back and look but I see them! Are those kinda see-thru spacemen or?
Load More Replies...Many of us walk up and down stairs every single day without a second thought. Unless you have a disability that prevents you from taking the stairs, it’s pretty much impossible to avoid them. And experts actually recommend that we all climb between three and six flights of stairs per day to keep our hearts healthy.
But I have to admit, when it’s a little too dark in my building’s stairwell or there’s a small amount of ice on the ground, I suddenly become terrified of the same walk I’ve done every day for years. I am acutely aware of the fact that one wrong move could leave me with a broken arm, a sprained ankle or, at the very least, a massively bruised ego.
LOL LOL Realty Listing In Edmonton. See Where The Back Door Is?
There may have originally been a sturdy hatch covering the cellar steps. There may be traces of hardware attachments.
Old Farmhouse Steps
I cannot figure this one out. I see a door, and a carpet but the stairs look like an optical illusion.
You are looking down into the abyss…. Railing at right top, entry door at bottom left.
Load More Replies...Some Stairs In A Bungalow I'm Working On. They've Also Added A Decapitation 2000 Ceiling Fan At Throat Level Which I Think Is A Nice Touch
Just like driving a car, walking up and down the stairs is something most of us do every day that’s much more dangerous than we often realize. According to a 2023 study, the age groups most likely to fall down the stairs are children under 3 and adults over 85. But what you might not expect is that young adults in their twenties are the next group that’s most likely to take a tumble down a staircase.
Steps Up To Our B&b In Portugal
I Think This Belongs Here....
I thought this wasn't too bad, but then I got to the bottom of the photo!
They Are Not Death Stairs But They About K****d Me Building Them. 13 Landings 39 Steps 4 Stories. It Was Constructed Using All Mortise And Tenons With Half Lap Joinery. No Nails Or Screws
Beautiful work! Had to look twice to see the perspective though
Me, after staring (stairing?) at this for a minute: "Ooooh, we're looking UP!"
Damn, that explains it! Couldn’t figure out why landings weren’t covered, but that’s the underneath side!
Load More Replies...Seems like regular open wooden stairs and with handrailings all the way, how could these be dangerous? To me it seems like the most you could ever fall is 4 steps, so it would be much less dangerous than regular stairs where you could fall down all the way? And it looks like you'd have to do some real contortion with your leg to put your foot through the open part, doesn't look like that could happen by accident? But maybe you've noticed stuff that I didn't.
Load More Replies...You are talented! Born to work with wood and create beautiful art that serves function too. I am impressed!
According to the study, there are certain risk factors that can make individuals more likely to trip down the stairs, including their choice in footwear, whether or not they use the handrail, how closely they watch their feet, using electronic devices while walking, skipping steps, putting their hands in their pockets, chatting while walking and carrying objects.
The researchers found that over two thirds of participants were guilty of two or more risky behaviors when going up or down stairs. And when it comes to women, a whopping 80% could make safer decisions when climbing stairs.
Made In Hungarian . Moreover, The Sticks Were Flexible
Half inch rebar at that. Wait, hungarian so 12mm.
Load More Replies...Nope... I'm just going to nope out of all these insane stairs/staircases.
Looks like the type of access stairs to maintenance rooms at the top of buildings. Not an engineer but they do look well braced and welded. No problem going up and down those!
If they were made from material designed to be structural in that configuration, then yes, still a bit wonky but okay. These are made from rebar, which becomes structural when surrounded by concrete. By itself the stuff is like glorified chicken wire.
Load More Replies...Good thing I don't need to look down to walk either up or down stairs.
Mt. Whiteface
It is most likely Whieface Mountain in upstate NY.
Load More Replies...Stairs To A Second Floor Of A Historical Building In The Ethnographic Museum In Riga, Latvia
Almost looks like there was maybe a second beam on the left side of the hole in the ceiling? Then it could have been the frame for steps to be placed on. Or is this a normal style of stairs?
We have those in Sweden too, on old buildings - this is normal. No second beam, what you see is what you get.
Load More Replies...thing is in 1975 i started looking at houses when we were forced to move from neighborhood in philly that got too dangerous we did buy a ne home the city house was around 75 yr still in good condition. but reading up to know what to expect.. well the code people were always not agreeing on how stairs were to be made ., railings did become required in most cases . bit in 1995 bought 2nd new home in fl still no consensus by the new international code . i do think finally most has been decided . but international code today buy only government now doesn't consider cost as a factor since Imo they want homes to be as expensive as possible so higher taxes can be charged . and since no owners, consumer groups or trades are in the board every 3 yrs they increase costs 3 to 10k with minuscule or no safety benefits but often to enrich unions
It’s surprisingly easy to injure yourself when going up or down stairs. In fact, the National Safety Council reports that more than a million injuries occur each year in the United States due to falls down stairs. This is also the second most common way to get hurt, behind only motor vehicle accidents. And sadly, 12,000 people lose their lives due to stairway accidents every year.
These Are Shin And Neck Breaking Stairs Located At Turkey Run State Park In Indiana And Yes They Are Exactly As Slick As They Look
Indiana limestone. Wears away quickly with foot traffic and water runoff. I visited there 45 years ago and the steps looked far more normal.
I was there for a school field trip in 1979. There are other cool features in the park to see!
Pyramids In Giza, Egypt. If The Stairs Don't K**l You, The Oxygen-Free Room Down Below Will
TBF, these places were not intended for traffic. Once you were in you were supposed to stay.
Spotted These In Tenerife
When it comes to what makes a certain stairwell or stairway more dangerous than others, there are several factors. Poor lighting is a significant one, as it can make it tricky to see how many stairs are left or how far down the next one is. Leaving objects on the stairs is also a problem, as are missing or damaged steps. When steps are slippery, they can be hazardous. And not having access to handrails can lead to injuries.
Church In Roscoff, Brittany
You know at some point in time, some cat was like "OHH! LOOKY LOOKY!" Then some unlucky schmoe has to go up there and get it down.
Tim Busse
Relativity. Also now available in Lego form. Eschers-Re...66fa70.jpg
Seen On A Temple In Siem Reap, Cambodia. Imagine Climbing This In Loose Monk's Robes!
So what can we do to make our stairways safer? Well, AARP recommends adding some traction. Even if the stairs are inside, safe from ice and snow, wooden stairs can be incredibly slippery for socked feet. It’s also a good idea to make sure the stairs are adequately lit and have visual cues that make it clear where each stair stops and starts. The height and depth of each stair should be consistent with the last, so people passing through know what to expect, and always have a helpful handrail available on the side.
Minimalist
I like the spikes at the end of the staircase for convenient impalement.
The Stairs To Get To Ripley Beach In New York
In this case, I think it's less the very few, obviously rickety stairs; in this case I'm pretty sure the real danger is the rock cliff you have to climb down after!
Just wait for Sea Level Rise to bring the water up to you.
Load More Replies...I can't quite tell, but it looks like that chain is meant to help you swing those steps down?
What Could Go Wrong
Why on earth have they put empty baskets on the only surface that you *could* walk round to the door????
The baskets are there to discourage you from walking around to that door, after you walk up the stairs. You don't want to open that door. You don't want to know what's behind that door. Trust me, you really don't.
Load More Replies...Are you getting freaked out by the photos on this list, pandas? We don’t mean to scare you, but remember that stairs can be deceptively dangerous and proceed with caution. Be sure to upvote the pics you find most shocking, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve ever encountered death stairs in the wild. Then, you can check out another Bored Panda article featuring dangerous flights of stairs right here!
In A Hostel I Stayed In Cusco, Peru 💀 I Couldn't Imagine Getting Up At Night To Go To The Bathroom, Without Rolling Down Those Steps
No Deaths Yet, Only A Cracked Rib So Far
There Are So Many Here In Puerto Rico, But These Are My Favorite
To me, the place looks abandoned. There may have been a good metal railing on the steps at one time, someone might have cut it off for scrap money.
Load More Replies...Beautiful but is there anything like rebar holding all that cement together?
At least they look reasonably level, sturdy, and stable. Unlike many here.
It appears that the occupants of the house died one by one falling off the stairs, until there was no one left to look after the place.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Houses In Photo Are On Kilbourne St (Continuation Of Flowers Ave) Which Is The Last Sloped Street In The Annual Dirty Dozen Cycling Event, Held Every October
Soon what the rest of America will look like after these next four years.
Load More Replies...Found At My Wife’s Doctors Visit
Many Many Stairs In Bratislava Look Like This Which Frankly Look Terrifying As I’m Not Sure What The ‘Ski Jump’ Lane Is For
Probably so a wheeled object can ascend/descend. We have something similar in one of our wilderness parks
these are apparently common across eastern Europe (never been but have friends over there who've confirmed their prevalence) and are supposed to be wheelchair ramps, commonly built in the Warsaw Pact era, never really understood how you're supposed to get down one without help considering you'll go flying down if you so
Load More Replies...Yes, mostly used for strollers, most are completely unusable for wheelchairs. Since most of these were installed as an afterthought, they tend to be too steep. Luckily, newer buildings usually build ramps properly.
The world can sometimes surprise us with unexpected dangers, and staircases are no exception. Similar to how embracing alternative methods of connection, like the innovative use of windows, can provide surprising solutions during challenging times, understanding stair safety can help mitigate risks.
For those interested in novel ways people interact safely, you might want to see how creativity flourished when families found unique ways to stay connected.
This Art Piece Made Me Laugh
But my inner child really wants to give it a try!!
Load More Replies...First Page Of A Listing For An Apartment For Rent
And reasonably large steps too. Still not for my clumsy self but so much better than some of the other 'design feature' stairs
Load More Replies...Orpheum Theater Nola. These Are Steeeeep And Awesome In The Dark
Death Stairs At My Parents House
I recently had the misfortune of encountering this set up in a customer's premises... The loo was in the cellar 🙄
Death Stairs
I’d Say So
Stairs Leading Up To My Daughter's Elementary School. Kolbotn, Norway Any Given January Day
This Tiny Stair Handrail
"The regulation CLEARLY states that ALL stairs MUST have a handrail." "OK boss."
Stairs In The Office Of One Of Las Vegas’s Prominent Personal Injury Attorneys
Don’t Know Who Designed This
This is just the steel base. Actual steps are yet to be installed.
Dear Architect, I want to have a high chance of breaking both legs when I use the stairs. Architect: How about these?
Somebody with an obvious problem with both spatial awareness, and a lake of any experience or style.
The Personal Injury Lawyer Ad Is A Nice Touch…
Good Enough
No Clue Where This Is But I’m Not Going Up There
They are Death Stairs only because I would be having a heart attack at around the first set of zigzags when attempting the climb...
St Mary’s Lighthouse, Whitley Bay UK Put The Shits Up Me Today
At A Hotel In Okc, Ok. I Hate This Pattern!! It Messes With My Eyes And Equilibrium
Im From Germany And Found These New Made Stairs Around The Corner Where A Friend Is Living . They Have Finished The Building Site And I Dont Understand What They Did There, Two Times. There Is No Entrance Where You Can Head To Or Something ... No Escape Route ... Its Not Really Deadly But Supidly Enough
Knoblauch-Fluchttreppe. They're a safety feature, added to a building when the contractors realize, too late, that the architect failed to provide adequate ventilation in the kitchen.
Next Door At A Work Site A Few Weeks Back
Stairs To Nowhere At A Local Chip Shop Probably A Good Thing That They Go Nowhere They Look Fairly Worn
Stairs At Blarney Castle In Ireland
Hese Photos Are From A 'For Rent' Ad. Apparently You're Supposed To Climb Up To The Bed Along The Kitchen Counters And As A Bonus There's No Railing "Upstairs"
What would you need rails for on the upper bed-shelf? You can't stand up there anyway, so you don't need them. Not gonna lie - I kinda like this
Hotel In Worthing. I Wonder How Many Drunkards Returning From A Night Out Have Tried To Sit Here
Vegatrappa, Norway
Wow, Talk About A Disclaimer
Traveling In Lima Peru 🇵🇪 And Saw These… Beautiful But I’d Loose My Balance!
I can usually ignore spelling mistakes and grammar errors but I'll admit the loose/lose one makes me grit my teeth a bit..
Load More Replies...It's Called Death Stairs!!
It's called 'Death Stairs' because you have a death grip on that handrail.
Death Stairs For Sale On Marketplace 😳 It Could Be The Last £100 You Ever Spend!
Every time their broken leg heals, they put the free cane the hospital gave them on the stairs. 3 more accidents and the railing's done!
Far Up A Canyon In Western Montana, At A Spot Where Many Universities (From Around The Country) Take Their Geology Students, Are These Well-Constructed But Poorly Maintained Stairs
They look like forms to hold concrete until it sets in a 'step' form.
Average Mexican Sidewalk
I Wouldn't Want To Come Out Of That Door Too Quickly 🤦♀️ Old Cottage Air B & B Devon UK
Steps That Are Too Long For One Step, But Too Short For Two
I find this a lot in peoples gardens when they have placed paving slabs. I always have to adjust my steps as they are never quite right for my stride.
Taken In Tenerife
The Stairs To The Loft In My Airbnb. But Hey, They Got Railing. Just Remember 3 Points Of Contact At All Times Edit: No I Did Not Drop The Elbow Of Justice On Her, There Is A 500$ Wood Fan 2ft Out Of The Picture
Neighbor Replaced Their Broken Stair Brick With A LEGO Brick
Jacob Peterson
Thousand Islands Off Of Java Indonesia
Saw This And Thought Of This Group
Rock'n'roll Stairs
Self Explanatory Death Stairs
Access To The Cellar At Work. The First Step Is A Big One
Finland 😅 The House Was Built In 1930
Fleeing-death stairs. Since there are no handrails, you'd have to step down and sideways on the bars, while leaning into the building and holding into the window ledges while cursing, crying, and praying. Not my idea of a really good time.
Not Sure If Death, But I Seem To Have Stepped Out Of The Matrix Momentarily
Or, this bar didn't originally have a loo but has now ;)
Load More Replies...The Escarpment Track , Kapiti Coast New Zealand Over 1200 Stairs
This seems to be mostly perspective. The image is sideways and doesn't fully capture the steeply sloped road. OIP-1-67ae...389ee7.jpg
The pic is sideways, really not that bad once you turn the screen
My Daughter’s Friends Uni Room
My college had something very similar in one of the older dorm buildings. Not good after you've been out drinking!
In A Shop In Morocco. No Railings On Tbe Upper Landing Either And As You Can See Cases Of Water Bottles And Otherheavy Goods To Be Carried Up And Down..... Oh And The Shop Keeper Is Wearing Flopflops!
Ice Ice Baby 😅❄️ Greetings, Of Course, From Finland
These Were Fun From A Showing This Evening
Stairs To The Dungeon In Bunratty Castle Co Clare Ireland. Wouldn't Want To Have The Long Frock On. The Main Stairs In Rest Of Castle Aren'tuch Better
Leading Into A Nature Trail Near My BF’s House. We Slipped On The First Two Steps And Decided Not To Take The Risk
Spotted These Killers Today
Puerto Rico Absolutely 0 Support Under Them
Spotted In Pramuka Island, Indonesia
Seems Legit
That looks perfectly fine to me. As long as the railing is mounted securely
Just Wanted To Share This One With You
Can they still be called death stairs when there's a gate barring access?
Just Arrived To Our Holiday Lodge In Finland To Be Faced With The Bedroom Being At The Top Of This Absolute Beauty
Once again, turning the picture upside down shows that it's really not that bad
Death Stair
I think the large awkward sloped stair.. it would get me because I would forget...repeatedly .step step slide....s**t
Load More Replies...Going To A Bar In Finland
Stairs Going Down From My Gfs Apt. My Feet Don't Even Fit Half On The Steps
Haven't Seen This Here Before
I do caravan Electrical Warrants of Fitness and this is giving me an anxiety attack :-) (for relocatable structures not permanent? like these would be, but still...)
Just... Take It All In...
From A DIY Group, Looking For An Alternative To These Stairs In Their Toddlers Room
I don't think there is an alternative unless they aer willing to give up a bunch of space where the chair is.
Deceivingly Steep Death Stairs Followed By A Spiral Staircase In Fort Nelson
1 Slip Out Of This Tub It's 3 Feet To The Floor Or Out A Second Floor Windows And Down A Huge Ravine. I Need This In My Life
Landlord Hired A Guy To Power Wash The Stairs
Found This Gem In Bristol, UK. Normally There's Water At The Bottom. (River Avon) But Don't Think That Makes It Less Deathy
Miners Bridge, Bettws Y Coed, North Wales. This Is The Latest Miners Bridge As It Gets Washed Away Every Few Years When There’s A Storm
“Do Not.”
Spanish Airbnb
Found In The Wilderness. Don't Know If It Counts As 💀 Stairs When There Aren't Any 🤣
There's a ladder though. Way more worried about the stacking situation going on
Our Lady Grace Church. You Guessed It. Pittsburgh Pa
Genious... But Still...
Long Way To Death Stairs. 4 Story Tall Single Escalator
Death Stairs To Nowhere
Minimalist Death Stairs
Not finished. You can see the supports for the other ends attached to the wooden stud wall.
OMG! It's like you people want to survive every time you use the stairs.
There are reasons people die on stair and there are so many regulations about them. But there is a thrill to surviving these monsters,and I'm quite pleased I'm not the only one with this abnirmality!
I am massively phobic about stairs, to the point where at the top of a staircase I just freeze. I will not use stairs at all. To complicate things, for a few years I was dealing with a balance issue - resolved with physical therapy - so even a curb was hard to navigate. I can't even look at movies set in old houses where you can lean over the rail an see all the way down to the bottom.
OMG! It's like you people want to survive every time you use the stairs.
There are reasons people die on stair and there are so many regulations about them. But there is a thrill to surviving these monsters,and I'm quite pleased I'm not the only one with this abnirmality!
I am massively phobic about stairs, to the point where at the top of a staircase I just freeze. I will not use stairs at all. To complicate things, for a few years I was dealing with a balance issue - resolved with physical therapy - so even a curb was hard to navigate. I can't even look at movies set in old houses where you can lean over the rail an see all the way down to the bottom.
