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Smart Elevator Etiquette: Creating a Better Ride ExperienceYour paragraph text

Have you considered that elevators function as the communal hubs of contemporary buildings? In a residence tower, office building, or retail plaza, elevators are the locations where people connect in a short but communal way. As with any common place, behaviour matters! Practicing proper elevator etiquette is important for a smooth and easy experience for everyone riding the elevator. IEC LIFTS, a leader in the elevator technology world, believes elevator etiquette goes hand in hand with good elevator technology for a more pleasant ride.<br><br>Be Conscious of an Elevatoru2019s Capacity<br>Elevators are as

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  1. Smart Elevator Etiquette: Creating a Better Ride Experience Have you considered that elevators function as the communal hubs of contemporary buildings? In a residence tower, office building, or retail plaza, elevators are the locations where people connect in a short but communal way. As with any common place, behaviour matters! Practicing proper elevator etiquette is important for a smooth and easy experience for everyone riding the elevator. IEC LIFTS, a leader in the elevator technology world, believes elevator etiquette goes hand in hand with good elevator technology for a more pleasant ride. Be Conscious of an Elevator’s Capacity Elevators are assigned a maximum weight and passenger numbers, which will always be shown to you on the panel. Exceeding the maximum capacity is not only bad for the lift system and could cause severe damage and safety issues, but it can impact the motor, cables, and sensors; and this could cause serious events as well as shortening the lift’s life. IEC LIFTS always recommends that its customers consider load capacity to achieve a longer lifespan and reliability. This is not just for safety, but so that everyone can enjoy a smooth and comfortable ride. If the car is full, it is only a few minutes to wait for the next one! Do Not Hold the Elevator Door Open Although it is considerate to hold the elevator door open longer than usual, it can result in undue strain being placed on the door mechanism itself. Over time, the holding of a door can lead to broken door sensors, slow door operations, and increased wait times for other passengers. Off the record, the trained engineers at IEC LIFTS always remind customers that door mechanisms are the most fragile and delicate part of the system. The next time you feel compelled to hold an elevator door, think about the equipment you are straining and the people you are inconveniencing on the other floors. Good elevator etiquette is to keep things moving for all parties concerned. Use the Correct Elevator Most residential and commercial buildings have designated service elevators for moving heavy and large furniture or valuable items, and sometimes pets. Using the proper elevators reduces cleanliness issues and wear and tear on the passenger lift. For example, IEC LIFTS designs both passenger and service elevators for purposes, each with different load and design classifications. Encourage tenants or employees to utilize service elevators for little more than moving items from one level to the next. This is a small but important step toward maintaining a satisfactory living environment and moving experience for all. Press Buttons Once It‘s common elevator etiquette to only press the floor button one time, but people generally ignore this rule. Pressing it several times will not speed up the elevator to come to your floor but will wear out the mechanism. IEC LIFTS service experts say one of the reasons for the high number of service calls is because the buttons are misused. Just press the button once and give the system a few seconds to do its job; elevators are engineered to work well within the elevator mechanics. Pay Attention to Elevator Signage Those small stickers or signs located on the walls in elevators are posted for a reason. They usually indicate weight limitations, emergency instructions, and maintenance information. Having no signage may lead to panic in case of an emergency. Another example of elevator etiquette for apartments and offices comes from signage—the smaller the print, the more we should focus. Those are usually polite reminders on how to treat elevators and each other; don’t lean on walls, do not dirty the lift, and do not play roughly. IEC LIFTS ensures that its signage is easy to read, sharp contrast, and sufficiently visible for everyone. What You Shouldn’t Do in an Elevator There are some things you should not do in an elevator, even for a short time: Jump or lean against the walls! Push buttons that do not matter Block doors or exits. Eat, drink, or smoke. Be noisy, as in do does not talk loudly on the phone or play loud music. IEC LIFTS reminds everyone who uses an elevator to treat it as if it is a shared space. A clean, quiet, and respectful environment is more enjoyable for everyone involved. Stay Calm During Power Failures or Stops While it can be disconcerting to be in an elevator that is not moving, whether waiting on the floor or waiting to start moving, panicking will never help. Today’s elevators, including all IEC LIFTS elevators, have sophisticated and safe systems to manage power failures or temporary stops. If a sudden stop occurs, DO NOT PANIC! Calmly use the emergency intercom, press the emergency alarm button, or dial the office number on the emergency phone in the elevator. Do not attempt to open the elevator doors manually, and do not climb out of the elevator. Help will arrive quickly, as the elevator service company has staff available 24 hrs / day. If you stay calm and follow the elevator company’s instruction, you enhance your own safety and everyone else in the elevator. The Importance of Elevator Etiquette Elevator etiquette is more than just a set of fundamental rules, it is about bringing a higher standard of experience to everyone using elevators. Elevators are shared spaces you enter many times throughout the day; simple elevator etiquette can make that experience efficient, safe, and enjoyable. For building owners, residents (and their guests) practicing good elevator etiquette will foster lower maintenance costs and less downtime. As IEC LIFTS likes to say: “Respectful user = reliable elevator”. Conclusion: Courtesy Goes a Long Way. Elevators may take you down or up a few floors, but how you use that elevator during the ride can expose you, and all others in that elevator, to space and usage matters. Respect the space, comply with safety protocols, and be courteous to others. With good elevator etiquette, in apartments and offices, all users can come or go, having a safe and smoother elevator experience, on all trips, every day. Let us ensure a positive lift experience every time – with the expert assistance of IEC LIFTS – safety, innovation, and reliability – in every ride.

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