1) There are generally two types of opening methods for residential elevators in villas: automatic and manual doors. Both automatic and manual doors must have a mechanical and electrical interlock function to prevent the opening of the floor door when the elevator is not in use.
2) European imported residential elevators must not have elevator steel structure shafts and must not have doors. However, they must have safety measures to prevent shearing collisions.
3) Most villas have manual sliding doors for their elevators, with no cabin door. Therefore, a light curtain door must be installed to ensure the prevention of dangerous friction, collisions, and crushing.
4) Suggest installing an emergency phone in the elevator car to prevent accidents that trap passengers and allow for alarm and assistance.
5) Enhanced self-rescue measures and procedures in emergency situations. Passenger elevators do not allow passengers to self-rescue, but in a home setting, an emergency one-button stop can be activated.
6) The villa elevator comes standard with an emergency level-off function and device in case of power failure. However, this feature should be used during maintenance and other abnormal conditions.




