Built-In Safety Features of Air-Driven Home Lifts
1. Emergency Braking System
Air-driven lifts are equipped with multiple braking systems. If power fails or pressure changes suddenly, mechanical brakes automatically engage to bring the cab safely to the next lowest floor.
2. Automatic Descent During Power Outage
In the event of a power failure, these lifts automatically descend to the ground floor using gravity, eliminating the risk of being stuck mid-air.
3. Sealed Cabin with Pressure Control
The lift shaft is an airtight vertical cylinder. The cabin inside is sealed and moves due to air pressure regulation, ensuring a controlled, gradual movement that avoids jerks or sudden stops.
4. Transparent Shaft for Visibility
Most air-driven lifts are constructed with transparent polycarbonate or glass, providing full visibility, which not only looks elegant but also provides psychological comfort and safety to passengers.
5. Single Passenger Design for Added Safety
Typically designed for 1–2 people, the smaller size adds an extra layer of safety, limiting heavy loads and reducing the chance of mechanical stress.