How Vacuum Lifts Offer The Best Safety For Seniors And Children
You’ve made the decision to install a home elevator, but how do you determine which lift to get? This blog will help you with your decision-making process. If you have children and seniors at home, then safety is a top priority and is always one of the biggest deciding factors. The most frequently suggested type of residential elevator is the vacuum elevator, which is favored by interior designers and architects.
These elevators are inexpensive and simple to install, which eliminates all the difficulties associated with establishing a conventional lift. These elevators are safer than conventional elevators and staircases, offering the whole package of convenience and performance.
The common outlook of a house elevator is one of the old-fashioned elevators with cables, pistons, oil, maintenance, etc. Please take note that our vacuum lifts adhere to the highest technical and regulatory security standards.
The elevator locks in our residential elevators are in charge of anchoring the cabin on each level. They consist of two steel levers that are mounted on the cab’s top. They remain closed during ascent, and when the lift cabin arrives at the intended landing sensor, the lift car lock engages and firmly anchors in the lift structure’s columns. This is why our residential elevator always stops at the precise level, making it easier for people with mobility issues to enter and exit the building.
Up to the moment it is prompted again, the cab will stay in that position. One of the distinctive features of our home lifts is that, prior to descending, the cabin rises a short distance to close and then releases the car latches, allowing the vehicle to drop down without restriction. Our lifts always drop to the ground floor at a safe speed in the event of a power outage, and the passenger is always able to exit because the doors are locked mechanically. This allows us to take advantage of our regular operation.
What takes place if there is a vacuum loss?
Our air-driven residential elevators contain mechanical safety brakes that only engage in the event of an emergency brought on by the detection of vacuum loss above the top seal. If vacuum loss is detected within the first 5 cm of free fall, these mechanical safety brakes are triggered, and the cabin immediately anchors to the structure’s columns.
There are a few straightforward techniques of rescue, just like in a conventional elevator, vacuum loss and safety brake engagement occur. Our elevator has been named “the World’s Safest Residential Elevator” due to all of these security measures.
In contrast to other elevators, Vacuum lifts work without a pit or machine room, saving space indoors. Nibav Vacuum lifts have several safety features and only use a single phase of power. Vacuum Elevators are offered with guaranteed stop and automatic ground floor release in case of power failure during operation, making them the safest lift system for residential buildings. Because it comes in a variety of colors, you may choose the one that best compliments your home’s interior design and looks lavish overall.
With these sound safety measures, you can rest assured that Nibav’s home elevators are the best for your home with seniors and children. To know more about our vacuum home elevators, please get in touch with us now.