First off, OP, that sucks man. Looks like a nasty gash. I hope you heal up completely, and definitely get it checked again if the numbness doesn't go away as the swelling subsides.
But..... I have to say that wildwest hit the nail on the head here;
Never, ever, ever carry a fully glass carboy without a BrewHauler (nylon spider web-type carrier) or a milk crate or something. Especially on the stairs. That's asking for trouble, IMO.
I use glass carboys most of the time, each one of the 5-6.5 gals has a BrewHauler of it's own. For my 3 gal carboys, I use milk crates. The farthest I have to carry a fully carboy is ~10 feet or so, and I'd never carry on without a hauler or milk crate.
But..... I have to say that wildwest hit the nail on the head here;
Or another thread on improperly handled carboys.
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Never, ever, ever carry a fully glass carboy without a BrewHauler (nylon spider web-type carrier) or a milk crate or something. Especially on the stairs. That's asking for trouble, IMO.
I use glass carboys most of the time, each one of the 5-6.5 gals has a BrewHauler of it's own. For my 3 gal carboys, I use milk crates. The farthest I have to carry a fully carboy is ~10 feet or so, and I'd never carry on without a hauler or milk crate.