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Escalator Safety Features
Escalator-Safety-Features

Comb Lighting

The comb lighting provides additional safety to the passenger as they step onto the escalator.

Rammed Skirt Board

The rammed stainless steel skirt board and inclined cover board fir together perfectly to form a smooth plane, thus eliminating the danger of possible hooking.

Skirt Brush

Skirt brushes are to prevent entrapment of foreign objects and feed between the skirt guard and steps. It is a highly recommended safety option.

Sensors

This is one of our “Go Green” energy saving features. When no passenger traffic is detected by the photocell sensors, the escalator stops, thus reducing energy consumption.

Emergency Stop Button

The escalator will be immediately stopped when the button is pressed during emergencies.

Balustrade

The vertical glass balustrade design gives it a classy and stylish appearance, whereas as inclined stainless steel balustrade presents sturdy attractiveness.

Hand Rail

It comes in standard black with other colour options. It has a sturdy feel and is robustly made from sulfurized rubber ring-belt reinforced with wire-chain.

External Cladding

Besides standard hairline stainless steel, a wide range of other external cladding options are available to match the building aesthetics.

Steps

The steps made from die-cast aluminium provides greater strength and durability, with no distortions even after long periods of usage under heavy loads, plus and added ability to withstand corrosion. It also has a yellow polycarbonate safety boarder. It is also available in stainless steel.

Demarcation Line

Prevent passengers from stepping on the edges between adjacent steps and between the step and skirt guard.

Directional Indicator

The lighted arrow and No-Entry sign clearly indicates the directional movement of the escalator to the user.

Steps Lighting

The step lighting provides greater visibility and safety for the users while they are on the escalator.

Wedge

The wedge provides an attractive wedge finish at the end of the escalator balustrades.

Escalator Safety Features

Updated on 2015-06-18T01:40:44+00:00, by admin.