2010


Are the Dangers of Escalators “Opened and Obvious”?
As the economy and housing market struggles with the current problems, Ecodream continues concentrating on green buildings, upgrades to the building codes and their safety and your protection. Recently, we noticed a source of incredible numbers of accidents to children and we need your help.
Most parents are unaware of the dangers that escalators present to their children.
Visit: http://www.ecodream.org/ElevateandEscalateInfo.asp.
All socio-economic backgrounds lack awareness of these dangers and Ecodream wants your help informing the public. The dangers may be greatest to families with children traveling to the US with little prior escalator experience. Amputations of feet and toes, fingers and hands, are the most common accidents to children. We are fighting to inform the general population, and especially citizens of other countries, to the dangers.
Donate through Ecodream to support our campaign to inform the populations, locally and globally, of the dangers posed by the lack of warning to the public about the dangers of riding escalators. We plan to expand the information to several universal languages to alert families and their children.
On a February 2005 broadcast of the CBS Early Show, Consumer Correspondent Susan Koeppen found that children are at the greatest risk. Safety experts explain the shocking hidden dangers of escalators. Point your browser at: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=674703n&tag=api. to see highlights of the following information.
As we move forward with changes and improvements in the economy and the housing market, Ecodream continues to move forward, concentrating on green building codes and green vertical transportation as well as safety factors involved in dealing with an incredible amount of accidents to children. We need your help. Please see an article written by an escalator expert and why Elevate and Escalate project is one of the areas while looking at current building codes and their upgrades how we can use this opportunity to continue to implement safety regulations not only for children but for our senior population.
Dr. C. Stephen Carr, Escalator Accident Investigation Expert writes the following article in a newsletter.
Most people do not comprehend the dangers of escalators. After an accident, some observers claim that the dangers surrounding the use of escalators should be obvious to all concerned. Clearly, the elevator/escalator industry recognizes that this is NOT the case.
Comprehensive programs have been developed for various groups including second graders and senior citizens. Volunteers deliver their message across the country. However, adults (age 20 to 60) remain uninformed and the amputation of children’s fingers and toes continues unabated. Far from the legal term: ‘opened and obvious’, just the opposite is true. Many citizens believe that: “If it were not safe, our Government would not allow people to ride on it.” Indeed the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has been studying the problem for years, but the risks remain – not dealt with by our Government and unrecognized by most citizens.
There are dangers that most parents seemed not to be aware of while riding the escalators with their children. http://www.ecodream.org/ElevateandEscalateInfo.asp. The lack of awareness is evident at all social economic backgrounds. This is strictly from ignorance of the dangers while riding an escalator and Ecodream wants to help inform the public. This is also most apparent and most dangerous to families and their children traveling to the US that may have never ridden an escalator. Amputations of both feet and hands or fingers and toes are the most common accidents to children. We are fighting to inform the general population, especially of other countries to help us alert everyone of such dangers.
We are accepting donations through Ecodream to create a campaign to inform locally and globally of the dangers posed by lack of information available to the public about the dangers of riding escalators. We would like to expand the information to several universal languages to alert families and their children.As Ecodream continues to get involved and provide input to new building codes as several projects challenge exisiting codes in architecture and design, there is an area that we would like to alert the general population and to prevent these terrible accidents. Ecodream is accepting donations for the Elevate and Escalate Project to inform and alert the general public to the immediate dangers posed by escalators.
Safety experts explain the shocking hidden dangers of escalators as Early Show Consumer Correspondent Susan Koeppen found that children may be at the greatest risk. An early morning show was done on February 2005. Please see the link for more details at http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=674703n&tag=api. The show highlights the following information.
- Experts say adults should always hold the handrail, and children should hold their hands.
- Keep your feet and clothing away from the sides of the escalator.
- Try to stand near the middle of the step.
- Never let kids sit down or play on escalators.
- If you^re with more than one child, or have a baby stroller, it's safer to take the elevator.
Ecodream would like to acknowledge and thank CBS for the article found on the internet.
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