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FAMOUS ELEVATOR PARTS(368)
- - Kone spare parts(108)
- - Schindler spare parts(88)
- - Otis spare parts(69)
- - Sigma(LG-OTIS) spare parts(29)
- - Mitsubishi spare parts(17)
- - Thyssen spare parts(4)
- - Selcom spare parts(19)
- - Others spare parts(34)
ELEVATOR DOOR SYSTEM(10)
- - Door operator(5)
- - Landing door(5)
ELEVATOR SAFETY PARTS(18)
- - Safety gear(6)
- - Overspeed governor(7)
- - Oil buffer(5)
ESCALATOR PARTS(1)
- - Handrail(1)
ELEVATOR ELECTRICAL DEVICE(8)
- - Resistor(1)
- - Light curtain(7)
CABINET COMPONENTS(33)
- - Push button(15)
- - Cop(10)
- - Lop(8)
Escalator Safety - 2006-5-13
The majority of Elevator Safety Components accidents happen to young children, but there has been a significant increase in elderly accidents on escalators over the past decade. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found nearly 40,000 older adults were injured on escalators between 1991 and 2005 due to falling or tripping. Eight percent of these victims had to be admitted to the hospital after visiting the emergency room.
Escalator Safety Tips
If you have a young child or are with an elderly adult who has trouble walking, you may want to consider taking the elevator. If you do decide to use an escalator, keep the following safety tips in mind:
The first step can make or break the trip. Provide verbal and physical guidance so everyone gets on the escalator safely components.
Hold your child's hand while riding. This way you can be aware of what her or she is doing at all times on the escalator.
Check for objects or loose-fitting clothes like a shoelace that could get caught and present a potential threat.
Assist and supervise others on the step off the escalator.
Common escalator injuries include entrapment or serious blunt force trauma from tripping. These injuries can be life-altering. Always use proper care and lead by example when using an Elevator Safety Components.