The blog
has mentioned in the past how it is important for building owners who have home
elevators to take measures to make sure their residential lift/elevator is
maintained and be sure that it is safe operating condition. NAEC[National Association of Elevator Contractors]
has partnered with other elevator industry organizations to have a resource to
inform you about having a safe home elevator.
The hot topic of the moment is the gap between the hatch gate and the
hoistway doors where a small person can fit into. I recently have been to a few home elevators
for evaluations prior to the sale of a home as an inspector and most of the
residential lifts I see are 100% safe and in good working condition. There are a few I do see that should not be
running and are not in safe condition.
Many of the lifts I see do not have a elevator professional going to the
building on a regular basis. It is my recommendation
that you have a elevator professional review the lift on an annual or semiannual
basis. The items I see while doing
buy/sell evaluations for homes can be caught and remedied prior to a safety
issue occurring or the expensive repair when the owner is looking to sell the
home with semi annual or annual home inspections with an elevator
professional. If you have a home elevator
or are in the conveyance business, please review the resource that is available
through the NAEC.
If
you have an questions or would like information from Colley Elevator you can go
to www.colleyelevator.com, email Craigz@colleyelevator.com or call
630-766-7230.