Elevators are one of the safest modes of transport, provided they’re equipped with the right safety features. At AEPL, safety is not optional—it’s a core design principle. Here’s a breakdown of essential safety features every elevator should have.
Emergency Stop & Alarm Systems
These allow passengers to halt the elevator and signal for help in case of an emergency.



2. Automatic Rescue Device (ARD)
In the event of a power failure, ARD safely moves the elevator to the nearest floor and opens the doors.
3. Overload Protection
Prevents the elevator from operating when weight limits are exceeded, protecting both passengers and equipment.
4. Door Safety Sensors
Infrared sensors detect obstructions and prevent the doors from closing on passengers.
5. Seismic & Fire Safety Systems
Special sensors halt elevator operation during earthquakes and direct elevators to safe floors in case of fire.
Importance of Regular Maintenance
Even the best safety features need regular checks. AEPL offers preventive maintenance plans to ensure your elevator’s safety systems remain in top condition.
AEPL’s Safety Commitment
Every AEPL lift is built with microprocessor-based control systems and rigorous safety testing, ensuring peace of mind for building owners and passengers alike.


