Enhancing Safety, Usability, and Code Compliance In recent years, the evolution of cellular communication technology has significantly impacted various industries, and the elevator industry is no exception. Elevator phones, a…
In most situations, the answer is Yes. According to ASME 17.1, Saftey Code for Elevators and Escalators, Section 2.27 EMERGENCY OPERATION AND SIGNALING DEVICES Part 2.27.1.1.1 states, A two-way communication…
2024 Elevator Phone Saftey Requirements Article: 2025 California Building Standards Code, Title 24 The safety requirements for elevator phone lines in the State of California are pretty simple; they rely…
Emergency Phones for Safe Rooms and Areas of Refuge: Ensuring Safety During Emergencies In the event of an emergency, safe rooms and areas of refuge provide critical protection for occupants…
The 2024 Triennial Code Adoption Cycle runs through 2025 and will take effect on Jan. 1st, 2026 Officially called the "2025 California Building Standards Code, Title 24" New building and…
The copper landline phase out has begun and now is the time to start thinking about your elevator phone. Landlines and other emergency lines that rely on copper for communication…
In most cases, the answer is Yes. The use of cellular technology for elevator phone lines is an economical way to provide reliable and secure elevator communications with emergency services,…
Elevator phone on the fritz? Here is what not to do. The following image was submitted to an online electronics group we follow. Multiple Las Vegas area hotels had "network"…
Building owners and property managers are constantly seeking innovative solutions to improve safety, efficiency, and communication within their premises. One essential area that often gets overlooked is the elevator phone…