New Designs and Knowledge Going Up

As you know, elevator installation is a very mature business. Yet, there is a lot of change on the way. As more companies become more “green”, they want to save as much energy as possible. Buildings that are taller than four stories typically use traction elevators.

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Michael Class
The Dreaded 13th Floor

Have you ever noticed that most hotels and buildings don’t have a 13th floor? When you’re looking at the floor buttons on an elevator and see that there is no thirteenth floor, don’t be alarmed. There are many superstitions regarding the number 13.

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Michael Class
Deadline Approaching for Elevator Upgrades (New York Times)

A New York City regulation that requires the installation of door-lock monitors on elevators by the end of the year is starting to cause bottlenecks in work at elevator consultancy and maintenance companies, catching some co-op and condo boards off guard at the long wait times they face to get the work done.

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Michael Class
What is an Oil and grease contract?

When you work with an elevator company, you’ll most likely have a full maintenance agreement. Yet, there is the chance that your account manager may offer you an ail and grease contract. There are many names for this contract, but they cover the least amount and are the cheapest contract available.

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Michael Class
Elevator Vandalism

What should you do if someone vandalizes your elevator? Are you aware that no elevator contracts cover vandalism? What is considered elevator vandalism and how do you prevent it?

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Michael Class
How to Prepare for Elevator Inspections.

It is really important for businesses to consistently check that the emergency phone is connected. If they are not working, contact your elevator maintenance company immediately. Not doing so will result in a failed inspection. Doing this will also prevent a serious safety issue in case of elevator entrapments. 

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Michael Class
Elevator Upgrades and Building Occupancy

One common factor among owners and managers of office and residential buildings with multiple floors is tenant satisfaction. A huge aspect of that is how well your elevator is functioning on a day to day basis. 

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Michael Class
Elevator Door Styles

As you’ve probably noticed, elevator doors come in a multitude of styles while having its own safety requirements. When in big cities, you will notice that each elevator has a different style and size. From large elevator lobby doors to small residential ones, you will come across a variety of styles as you go about life.

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Michael Class
Elevator Music History

Elevator music came to use in 1922. It was known as ‘Muzak’ due to its developer, George Owen Squier. The original purpose of elevator music was to calm fearful passengers who were riding an elevator for the first time. Since then, the calm and relaxing music used in elevators is now being used in many other areas like, shopping centers, airports, cruise ships, and even telephone systems.

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Michael Class
Elevator Security Vulnerabilities

Believe it or not, there are a lot of security susceptibilities that exist when using elevator access control. Meaning that there are a couple ways that an intruder can compromise elevator security.

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Michael Class
Better to Be Safe Than Sorry.

Based on the information gathered by the National Elevator Industry Inc. (NEII), there are well over 35,000 escalators in the U.S. that transport around 105 billion passengers per year. People rely on these machines daily to get us place to place in a timely manner. Unfortunately, this leads to many of us taking them for granted.

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Michael Class