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Compact Home Lifts - Nibav Lifts

A self-supporting compact home lifts, built with bulletproof glass, aircraft-grade aluminum, and galvanized steel. Our home lifts provide an elegant design, European safety standards, and zero impact on your home infrastructure.<br>

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Compact Home Lifts - Nibav Lifts

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  1. DOS AND DONTS WHILE IN HOME LIFTS

  2. Lifts can be classified as machineries that carry human lives. Lift safety is all about using your manners and making sure you are aware of your surroundings. Being courteous will help you avoid hurting others inadvertently, as will staying calm and assisting those who might need more time to get on or off the lift. But it is very important to note that, in Australia, there is no safety standards set for Home Lifts and it ranks number 2 in the overall lift accidents in the World. It is better to always take necessary precautions when you are in lift. There are certain Do’s and Don’ts when you are in lifts.

  3. Do’s Do keep clear of the cabin in a way others and you could move freely. ❖ Do pay careful attention when you are in and out the lift. ❖ Do take careful steps when you are using canes and aiding tools to help your physical challenges. ❖ Do enter and exit the cabin promptly. ❖ Do use the handrail and Hold onto it especially when landing and take-off and also if you are experiencing a mild case of vertigo. ❖ In case of Power cuts, use the emergency call to buttons to request for help

  4. Don’ts ❖ Don’t panic in the case of a power failure ❖ Don’t move constantly in the cabin of the lift ❖ Don’t board a lift that is crowded ❖ Don’t place your cargo near the door of the lift ❖ Don’t try to board the lift in the moment of the door closing ❖ Don’t try to use the trap door or try to climb out of the cabin unless instructed by professionals adhering to the emergency situation

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