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For people living in the city, taking the elevator is a daily life. When you use elevators and escalators, follow the “do” and “do not” provided by the Elevator Supplier to protect you and your family.
Things to do:
When the elevator enters and exits the elevator, care should be taken to avoid tripping.
If you find yourself trapped in the elevator, stay calm. Use the elevator's alarm button or emergency contact button to help.
Standing on the middle steps, away from both sides, facing forward
Loose clothes without steps and sides
Hold the armrest firmly.
If the armrest moves forward or backward, slowly reposition your hand.
Keep the stuck elevator and do not try to open the door. The interior of the elevator is the safest place when the elevator is stopped.
Things that should not be done:
Use the elevator in the event of a fire. walk the stair.
Take the crowded elevator. It may reach its weight capacity, so it's best to wait for the next one.
Do not use crutches, pedestrian cars or wheeled vehicles on escalators
Do not climb the escalator with bare feet or loose laces.
When exiting the escalator:
Do not hesitate. Leave in time
Leave the escalator exit area immediately. Don't stop, talk or look around. Other passengers may be behind you.
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