How Safe is Home
Elevators?
It’s sad but also true that India ranks #2
in Elevator accidents in the world. This is mainly due to the installation of the wrong
appliance and not keeping up with any set of standards for safety. It is shocking
to know that accidents in 2018 have increased by a mind-boggling 26.8%. It is
high time that we should look to bring change in this. “You must be the Change if you wish to see the Change – Mahatma Gandhi”
Let us know our rights, let’s stop being
a Victim & get information on what you buy.
Also, It’s quite
unfortunate to say that in INDIA there are not set standards for Home
Elevators. This allows anyone to become an elevator manufacturer. Elevator
manufacturing in INDIA is becoming like a cottage industry where anyone can
install a moving platform and call those home elevators. Often Local
manufacturers exploit consumers showing ISO certification and claiming it to be
safe, however, it’s important that you should understand ISO certification is
not for the product, it’s to certify that the company is organized. When you
buy a helmet, you will look for ISI certification not ISO. But even ISI is not
enough for countries like India.
Home Elevators
should comply with Third Party safety standards to ensure the utmost safety.
ThyssenKrupp home elevators comply with the European standards of safety i.e.
MD 2006 42 EC, EN 81-41 and most importantly certified by TUV post-installation.
It is suggested that the home elevator can even be of
Gearless and Hydraulic technology. It should be no pit, no headroom with
machine less room and trap door should be placed no AC current should pass in
the shaft.
In
Europe if someone installs a commercial lift at home, that supplier and the
customer both are subject to punishment as per law.
If you ask even some of these branded lift companies to
explain difference between “Commercial and Residential lift”, you will be
surprised as they’ll have nothing to say.
Safety is a major concern at home, especially with
mobility equipment that is a practical solution for the elderly and the
physically disabled. Injuries from accessibility equipment are often not
limited to commercial lifts The more possible risk nowadays is getting stuck in a
home elevator. The impact of this problem can be minimized by associating with
the right elevator. To avoid accidents involving home elevators, it is crucial
to be aware about the safety features that are indispensable in residential
elevators and to purchase equipment that has these vital features.
With much
advancement in technology, ThyssenKrupp Home Elevators provide Affordable home lifts with advanced safety
features suiting various indoor and outdoor transportation needs. These
features include:
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SSS (Soft Start and Stop)
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TUV Compliance
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SIL-3 - Seismic Stability Structure
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ENS (Error Notifications System)
To summarise, this
is a checklist to know whether your home elevator is safe or not.
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All home elevators should run on a single-phase power supply.
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Pit size should not be more than 100-150mm and no headroom space is required.
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There should not be any A/c current running through the shaft.
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No safety features should be neglected
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It should comply with Machine Directive 2006 42 EC & EN 81 – 41
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Trap door
should be available inside the cabin
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Ensure you are getting the lift certified by TUV post-installation to
guarantee
“Peace of Mind”
Contact Us:
ELITE ELEVATORS INDIA
Phone: +91 93616 13131 | Email: enquiry@eliteelevators.com |
Web: www.EliteElevators.com
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