Elevators are automated and designed for vertical transportation inside a building. It plays an important role in transporting passengers and heavy loads. Therefore, proper Elevator Management is equally essential. Elevators are used everywhere in hospitals, residential, industrial, hotel, and commercial platforms.
Different industrial buildings require different types of elevators with different functions. Hospital elevators must be larger in size; leaving up space for patient staffs and visitors which allows them to facilitate operational and surgical activities. Elevators at the hotel can be customized to make it look attractive and unique. Industrial elevators must support technical performances. Commercial and public elevators must be qualitative, reliable, and safe in the speed of service. As elevators are automated technical problems can arise. Elevators have limitations on its carrying capacity. Big disasters may occur with the elevators, sometimes elevators can stop in the middle of transportation with passengers inside. This can be eventuated due to overloading or power cut down. Elevators need a continuous power supply and can malfunction due to many reasons.
For the management of elevators there must be someone stand by, in time of the emergency, who understands and can regulate the elevator system, who is able to rescue the people stuck inside the elevator between the floors. For the safety system all elevators must have emergency contact details inside elevators so that if anything goes wrong, one could summon the help. Elevators have been habituated to almost everyone now a days as it is easy and costs less to install. Along with the facility, we must also think ahead and maintain safety measures. Most occupants never think about elevator controls. Elevators need regular maintenance so that it works smoothly without harming any passenger or the loads inside it. As the elevator control system ages, the problems can be obvious. To reduce the danger, elevator management is required. The Elevator Management system provides building staff with a comprehensive interface to control and monitor the elevator. Elevator companies are developing smart-elevator monitoring systems that will enhance ride efficiency and alert building maintenance staff about the problems before breakdowns happen.