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Rising Trends in Home Elevator Investments

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India has been seeing a constant rise in Real estate investments since the late 90s. Real estate sector in India is expected to reach a market size of US$ 1 trillion by 2030 from US$ 120 billion in 2017 and contribute 13 per cent of the country’s GDP by 2025. Thus, the statistics point to the fact that the market has never been healthier. The personal investments in the age demographic of 40 – 60 were constantly noticed to opt out real estate investments in preference to other investments such as Stocks and Bonds. This could directly attribute to the rising trends of elevator market in India. Rapid urbanization and globalization and the high demand has led to the fact that personal real estate’s such as Homes, Villas, Bungalows and Penthouses be constructed in the stringent amount of land available and the need to embellish the house and modernized solutions for the elderly in the house have taken a path that has skyrocketed in the recent years, noticeable from the year 2011. An el...

Advice on existing home lifts in Multi-storey housing.

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The main things to check in existing lifts in multi-storey housing can be broken down to the following few points. They are: •         Keeping your lift up to standard: Before modern lift regulations, lift design was a matter for architects, building design approval and customer requirement. But now the regulations are present but they are not strong. It is the building owner’s duty to ensure that the lift is certified by a Third-Party organization and an authentic lift service provider is appointed to manage the lift’s maintenance and to help highlight any new requirements of the latest standards. The easiest way to ensure a hassle-free lift maintenance is to go for a renowned lift brand. •         Safety: The main thing which people who choose or install a low-quality lift in their building in the past is because, most of them where not completely educated about the safety part of the lift. Passenger lifts are...

Building Regulations – Key Guidance for Home lifts

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Elevators are heavy machineries that are integrated within the civil structure to transport people along a vertical direction. Since it involves regular movement of people, there has to be certain regulations that the building and the product must comply with in order to ensure safety to the people and the structure within which it is placed. Unfortunately, in India, there are no safety standards for Home Elevators.   In India, for to install an elevator in any commercial building or residence, license permitting the assembly and integration of such is mandatory to be acquired and another license to use the lift is also required. The Bona-Fides of these licenses varies from state to state. Currently, only ten states issue these licenses: Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, West Bengal, Delhi, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. “Several States in India do not have a defined Lift Act. As a result, there is often ambiguity pertaining to the legal aspects of in...

Elite elevators are safe, smooth, and a joy to experience.

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Elevators are safe, smooth and a joy to experience. Let me back this statement with the help of these points give below:   •         Safety: Home elevators are an extended part of your home and it must be Safe, as many branded and local manufactured home lifts in the market, negotiate with safety. Here, In India, Literally, there is no safety standards set by government for home lifts. As safety is our priority, Thyssenkrupp Home Elevators are certified by SIL 3 & TUV and complies to Machine directive 2006 42 EC & EN 81 - 41. We have been awarded the "WORLD'S SAFEST HOME LIFTS. Our products have TUV certification as well as SIL 3 certification. All these certifications give you guarantee that your equipment is reliable up to 99.90 to 99.99% and its failure rate will be 0.001 to 0.0001. One of our patented features, the ERS (Error Notification System) informs you of any kind of electrical/mechanical errors that might occur or can be a re...