- CLICK HERE FOR SAFE RIDING RULES!
An Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walk Safety Program for Children
- Aimed at young children - one of the most at risk groups
- Introduced in the U.S. in 1991 and in Canada in 1993
- Program has reached over 6 million children, parents and teachers since inception
- Currently active in 98 major U.S. and Canadian cities
- Suggested implementation in the fall to reach children prior to the holiday season
- Message is reaching parents. The most frequent parent comment is "I wasn't aware of that."
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An Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walk Safety Guide for Your Family, Your friends and You
- Program for one of the most at risk groups, older adults
- Program developed in cooperation with the renowned National Safety Council
- Program consists of facilitator guide, handbooks and video. The handbook and video are available as stand alone pieces
- Program available through the Foundation and free of charge to The National Council on Aging members and Senior Citizens Centers in limited quantities
An online interactive website of the A Safe Ride program is available at www.asaferide.org
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- Rise Up Safe Rider University Program
An Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walk Safety Guide for University Students
- Aimed at students on university campuses - an at-risk group
- EESF's newest safety program
- Developed with the help of university students and the Elevator U organization
Click here to download the Elevator Poster
Click here to download the Inside Elevator Poster
Click here to download the Escalator Poster
Click here to download the Moving Walk Poster
Click here to download the Rise Up Safe Rider Brochure
Click here to download the Rise Up Safe Rider Public Service Announcement
Click here to download the Article for Student Publications
Click here to download the Press Release for Student Publications A promotion of Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walk safety for the public
- Celebration takes place the second full week in November each year
- Program developed to increase elevator escalator safety education awareness
- Program introduced in 1994 and since has expanded in virtually all locations to an audience of over 12 million riders
- Program expanded to include Canada in 2006
- Detailed "How To" Planning guide is available free of charge for volunteers
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