by mylinkline | Apr 10, 2026 | Page 1
Elevators are essential to the daily operation of many buildings, from offices and hospitals to hotels and apartment complexes. However, many elevators currently in use were installed decades ago and were built to meet older safety standards. As building codes evolve,...
by mylinkline | Feb 17, 2026 | Page 1
Elevators are one of the most widely used forms of transportation in buildings today. While elevators have become incredibly reliable over the years, ongoing technological advancements are transforming how safety is managed, monitored, and improved. For building...
by mylinkline | Feb 4, 2026 | Page 1
Imagine walking down a city street in 1900 and spotting a small iron box mounted on a lamp post or sidewalk. Inside was a telegraph mechanism or telephone line you could use to summon help, long before the age of 911 or cell phones. These were the ancestors of modern...
by mylinkline | Oct 15, 2025 | Page 1
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) introduced significant updates in its A17.1 safety code for elevators and escalators—first in 2019 with later updates in 2022. The code improvements emphasize the need for advanced elevator communication...
by mylinkline | Aug 18, 2025 | Page 1
How Two-Way Communication Can Save Lives in Large-Scale Emergencies In a crisis, every second counts. Whether it’s a natural disaster, mass casualty event, or large-scale power outage, clear communication is often the dividing line between chaos and coordinated...