Services
Elevator Condition Assessment

At EES, we understand the importance of proper maintenance to prevent downtime and ensure safe operations. We conduct independent elevator and escalator assessments, maintenance audits, insurance claims, incident investigations and code analysis. This helps the building owners and management companies to ascertain the elevator condition, maintenance quality provided, identify any obsolescence issues, and plan for the potential repairs and / or modernizations.

Importance of Elevator Inspection

Elevator inspection is of paramount importance for ensuring elevator reliability and safety in buildings of all types. Building owners and management companies rely on our expertise to review compliance with local regulations and construction standards. Whether it is a new or existing installation, we are dedicated to keeping buildings safe and operational.

Understanding the Elevator Inspection Process

The elevator inspection process involves a thorough assessment of various components, including mechanical and electrical systems, safety features, and emergency protocols. Before starting the inspection, inspectors review documentation, such as maintenance records and previous inspection reports.

During the inspection, critical components such as hoist mechanisms, control systems, and safety devices are examined. After completing the inspection, inspectors document their findings and recommendations. They provide detailed reports to building owners or managers, outlining any deficiencies and required corrective actions. Follow-up inspections may be scheduled to verify compliance with recommended measures.

Benefits of Regular Elevator Inspections

Regular elevator inspections offer several benefits, including enhanced safety, where inspections help identify potential hazards and reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. Elevator and escalator reliability can be improvied by detecting issues early, thus prevening the downtime and ensuring the uninterrupted operation of the equipment.

Cost efficiency should also be considered. While some may view elevator inspections as an added expense, they are a cost-effective investment in safety and reliability by addressing minor issues before they escalate into major problems.