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1.
Know where the emergency stop buttons are located. Emergency stop buttons are located at
the top and bottom of each escalator.
2.
Keep away from the sides of the escalators.
Loose clothing, soft rubber shoes or shoe laces
can get caught between the side wall and the moving steps. Some
modern installations even have yellow painted areas to warn
patrons not to step on.
3.
Do NOT sit on a moving escalator Clothes and small fingers of children can be pinched between
the collapsing escalator steps.
4.
Do NOT play on the escalator. Escalators are solid moving mechanical devices that
can cause severe injuries if you do not use them as intended.
5.
Step on and off escalators quickly and carefully.
Although escalators have comb plates
that assist in preventing loose clothing and body parts from
becoming entrapped as a person steps on and off an escalator,
comb plates can have damaged teeth that can result in small gaps
that can catch loose clothing or body parts. Do not hesitate
getting on or off escalators, it can also cause people behind
you to loose their balance and fall.
6.
Hold on to the handrail.
Handrails ensure you maintain your balance on moving escalators.
7.
Do NOT bring a stroller, carts or large packages on escalators.
Strollers do not belong on an escalator. Unsuspecting parents
can easily loose an unfastened child in a stroller down an
escalator before they realize the hazard exists. Most locations
have nearby elevators, if you have a baby stroller, carts or
large packages, use the elevator.
8.
Always face forward. Escalators are constantly moving. Looking back can cause a person
to trip or not be aware of a problem with a passenger ahead of
them.
9.
Hold the hand of young children. A young child can place their fingers in potential
pinch points before you have a chance to react. Holding the hand
of your children will minimize this type of accident.
Remember, if your hands can not hold your child
or the handrail, use the elevator!
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