When you’ve got an elevator installation in your buildings and you’re responsible for it, you must ensure its safety at all times – and this is of course done by hiring a company to perform regular safety audits on the machine to ensure that it works as well as it should. However, even though most companies would let you know how frequently they’ll need to visit you when they install your elevators, in some other cases you may have to figure out some of the more intricate details on your own.
For example, if the flow of people through your building increases some time after the elevator has been installed, you must make sure to let the company that performs your elevator preventive maintenance so that they can adjust their schedule and visit you more frequently. In addition, major structural changes in the building’s layout may also potentially compromise the operation of the elevators inside it – which is why you should keep the elevator company up to date with your building’s plans in order to prevent any calamities from occurring related to a recent change in the construction affecting the elevators.