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How to make Elevators Kids & Disabled Friendly - Premier Elevator Cabs

by Nitin Kumar Digital Marketing Company
Are you aware that millions of people use escalators every day? It also means that elevators have become commonplace. Also, it is often easy to forget that they are complex machines. It is important to ensure that elevator, from the cabin to the hoist ropes, is safe for the kids and the disabled.

Following Safety Codes

The elevator cab interior design should be such that it is a kid and disabled-friendly option. Escalators should maintain certain codes and standards to follow specific safety protocols. For instance, the elevator design interior codes dictate the maximum weight limit to adhere to, safety features, and travel distance.

Some People Feel Elevators Are Unsafe

Some people think that riding an elevator is unsafe. However, the modern elevator interior is carefully created adhering to safety standards. Though home elevators were usually safe, some have a common design flaw, which has been a matter of great concern for parents of small kids.

The flaw was a gap between the elevator’s two doors. While parents could barely notice this gap, there was enough space for a small kid to get trapped in case he or she stepped into this space while the elevator was summoned to another floor and began to move. The issue not only led to injuries but also to fatalities in some cases.

While many elevator cab interiors have tackled this problem, several households still have enough gaps to be dangerous for small children and the disabled. These elevators were designed before 2016. In case your elevator is an older one as well, and there are small kids or disabled in the building, it is imperative to replace or update it with a new elevator. Choose one that has all the latest safety features required for the safety of your children.

Features To Ensure Safety of Modern Elevators 

Following are some of the major features a modern elevator should have to avoid any potential problem for a small child or physically disabled person.

Interlocks

An interlock is a major way by which a modern home elevator can maintain safety. The function of an interlock is to prevent the opening of the elevator door if it is not stationed securely at a landing. It means the doors of the elevator will remain locked if it is at a distinct landing or in motion.

Gates

This is another feature to maintain your child's safety while riding an elevator. The gates are attached to the cab of the elevator. It means this can move in the cab’s direction.

Backup power

It can be dangerous to travel in an elevator if it does not have proper backup power. Your kids can get stuck in it if there is a power loss all of a sudden. The good news is that most modern elevators come with proper backup power to prevent such a situation.

Elevator handrails and lighting

A home elevator should have adequate lighting so that the occupants can see where they are going always. The lighting can do away with accidental falls, slips, and trips leading to injuries. Elevator handrails are another safety essential for kids and disabled people riding an elevator.

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