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The do’s and don’ts of elevator safety

by Mr. Amar Kardile on October 17, 2018 1 comment

During an emergency which requires building evacuation, do not take the elevator. The advancing age of many elevators and decreased preventative maintenance have recently given rise to the number of elevator failures, such as stalled cars. Nevertheless, elevators remain an exceedingly safe mode of transportation.Elevator manufacturers stake their reputation on safety, investing considerable resources into redundant systems to help protect elevator occupants. Nevertheless, elevators occasionally malfunction and even break down. Safety malfunctions can involve doors, buttons, cables, and additional components.


Core safety features of modern elevators:

In any emergency such as an earthquake, fire or anything that may require building evacuation, do not take the elevator. Take the stairs!Electromagnetic brakes are used to keep the car in place, and will automatically snap shut if the elevator system loses electrical power. Modern elevators also feature braking systems located at the top and bottom of the elevator shaft, which can detect excessive elevator movement and apply brakes, when necessary.

As alarming as it can be, getting stuck in an elevator is rarely a life-threatening situation. Elevators occasionally get stuck. But even when this occurs, core safety systems remain intact.

Do not attempt to rush into an elevator while the doors are closing. Simply wait for the next car. Also, keep young children and leashed pets very close to you, for their safety as well as the safety of everyone in the car.

Traveling with children can be a difficult task especially if they are highly energetic and rambunctious. When traveling in an elevator with children, it is essential that you teach them proper elevator etiquette. The last thing you want is for them to get hurt while entering or exiting an elevator car. Luckily, there are few simple safety tips every child should follow when using an elevator.


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