How to Ride an Elevator

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
Going up and down several flights of stairs can take up a lot of your time. All that walking can even be an inconvenience with hand-fulls of groceries, sore legs, or holding a child. Luckily, most buildings are well equipped with elevators...
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Going up and down several flights of stairs can take up a lot of your time. All that walking can even be an inconvenience with hand-fulls of groceries, sore legs, or holding a child. Luckily, most buildings are well equipped with elevators and lifts. An elevator ride would be your best option to ensure quick and easy travel.

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Getting on the Elevator

  1. Step 1 Press the "up" or "down" button.
    When you arrive to the elevator, decide which way you are going and be ready to wait. An elevator's arrival time can be affected by many factors such as elevators' traffic, the amount of floors, rush hours, and available elevators due to unforeseen maintenance or closures.
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Riding the Elevator

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Exiting the Elevator

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Warnings

  • Do not ride elevators in the case of a fire, a building evacuation, or any other emergency.
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  • Always check to see if the elevator is present at your floor. This is especially important with elevators that have manual doors.
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  • Do not attempt to obstruct the doors with limbs to hold it open. Once the elevator alarm sounds, the doors will continue to close and ignore any sensor input that holds the door open.
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  • Don't press the emergency button unless there is actually an emergency. If you do so, you can be charged with false alarm.
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  • Do not ride an elevator that has been taken out of service. The elevator could malfunction, causing serious injury or death.
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  • Do not overload an elevator. An elevator that is overloaded will announce it is overloaded and refuse to move. You can also break the elevator or its cables, causing serious injuries.
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