Inside 'death stairs' home trend taking the internet by storm - and how to conquer it safely
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The "Death Stairs" group has garnered over 831,000 users, sharing hazardous step designs as a form of thrill-seeking humor, making ascension perilous and descent deadly.
The group started as an inside joke and has transformed into a social media phenomenon where users regularly upload images of ridiculous and dangerous staircases from around the world.
A notable example shared in the group features user Kevin Reid’s staircase, constructed from pipe fittings with no handrail, epitomizing the dangers synonymous with 'death stairs'.
Members of the 'Death Stairs' community celebrate stairs that are steep, oddly designed, or simply unsafe, showcasing their thrill-seeking attitude toward home hazards.
Read at New York Post
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