Group 1 - The core initiative involves the safety assessment of 26,000 old residential elevators in Beijing as part of the city's 2025 important livelihood projects, with 5,360 assessments completed in the first quarter [1][3] - The assessment focuses on 18 key components, including speed limiters and brakes, to enhance efficiency by reducing unnecessary evaluation items based on past experiences and resident concerns [2] - A total of 45,000 old residential elevators are expected to be assessed by the end of 2024, with 5,000 already completed and an additional 26,000 planned for this year, ensuring comprehensive evaluation [3] Group 2 - The assessment process utilizes a "one elevator, one code" system that integrates all elevator information, allowing for real-time data access and reducing the need for on-site inspections [1][2] - Residents will receive safety assessment reports through property management, and a supplementary manual will be created to help interpret the findings, with technical experts available for clarification in case of disputes [2] - Elevators over 15 years old are required to undergo annual mandatory inspections, while those over 20 years old are recommended for replacement rather than assessment [3]
北京市对2.6万台住宅老旧电梯开展安全评估
Xin Jing Bao·2025-05-15 10:27