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Safety instructions for using elevators

Safety instructions for using elevators

To ensure the personal safety of passengers and the normal operation of elevator equipment, please follow the following regulations to use the elevator correctly.

1. It is prohibited to carry flammable, explosive or corrosive dangerous goods in the elevator.

2. Please do not jump in the elevator while the elevator is running.

3. Overloading of the elevator is not allowed to avoid accidents.

4. Please do not stay between the car door and the landing door, and it is strictly prohibited to lean on the elevator car door or landing door.

5. It is strictly prohibited to hit, kick, pry, or otherwise attempt to open the elevator car door and landing door.

6. When opening and closing the elevator door, please do not directly block the movement of the door with your hands or body, as this may cause the risk of collision. The correct method is to press the landing call button or the door opening button on the car control box that is consistent with the car's running direction.

7. Persons without the capacity for civil conduct are not allowed to ride in the elevator without the company of relevant personnel.

8. The elderly, people with reduced mobility and those who are physically unwell should be accompanied by other people when taking the elevator.

9. It is strictly prohibited to take an elevator that is clearly in an unsafe state.

10. It is strictly prohibited to pile up debris in the elevator.

Response measures in case of emergency

Please do not use the elevator in case of fire, earthquake or other disasters.

Countermeasures in the event of trapped persons

1. Passengers should remain calm. The interior of the car is not a completely closed structure and there is no danger of suffocation.

2. Use emergency call devices or other communication tools to contact the property elevator manager or the outside world.

3. Do not force open the elevator door to prevent falling or injury from high altitude, and wait for professional rescue.