phrases - What is the idiom, proverb for "Little problems often become big problems if no one takes the initiative to correct them"


What is the idiom, proverb for "Little problems often become big problems if no one takes the initiative to correct them"


Which means in an example that If the employees don’t bother to report a malfunctioning machine or a slip-and-fall hazard, serious injuries could occur – injuries that could have been preventable. Ignoring any hazard can be detrimental to one's business and the safety of their employees.




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