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Safety Tips for Escalators & Elevators

In addition to buses and trains, safety on the CTA also includes escalators and elevators. Here are a few basic safety tips to keep in mind when riding an escalator or elevator:

 

Escalators

  • Face the direction the escalator is traveling.
  • Step on and off the escalator with care.
  • Do not run on an escalator.
  • Securely hold a child’s hand while on an escalator.
  • Grab the handrail as you step on an escalator.
  • Keep a firm grip on the handrail.
  • Do not take wheelchairs, strollers, carts or similar wheeled objects on an escalator.
  • Don’t wear soft soled, open toed or rubbery soled shoes when riding an escalator.
  • Check for loose shoelaces or loose clothing before stepping onto an escalator.
  • Keep your hands, feet and clothing clear of the side panels of the escalator.
  • Do not sit on the steps or stand close to the sides of an escalator.
  • Once at the end of an escalator, step off immediately.
  • Do not let your feet slide off the end of an escalator.
  • Move away from the end of an escalator area so that others behind you have room to exit.

 

Elevators

  • Push the call button for your floor.
  • Watch for the arrival of the elevator at your floor.
  • Stand clear of the elevator doors and stand aside for others that may be exiting.
  • If the elevator is full, wait for the next one.
  • Don’t attempt to step into or stop closing doors.
  • Push and hold the “door open” button if the doors need to be kept open.
  • In case of a fire, always exit using the stairs.
  • Once on the elevator, press the button for your floor and move to the back of the elevator so others may also board.
  • If the doors do not open when the elevator stops, push the “door open” button.
  • Once you reach your floor, immediately exit the elevator, but do not push anyone in front of you.
  • Watch your step when boarding and exiting. The elevator may not be level with the floor.
  • Never climb out of a stalled elevator and do not attempt to pry open the doors of a stopped elevator.
  • In an emergency, use the “alarm” or “help” button, the telephone or intercom to call for assistance.
  • Wait for help to arrive, but don’t try to leave an abnormally stopped elevator.
     
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