Introduction

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  • 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
    • Available in Spanish and French
    • Program has reached over 7 million children, their parents and teachers since inception
    • 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."
    An online interactive website of the Safe-T Rider program is available at www.safetrider.org.

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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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  • An Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walk Safety Guide for University Students as well as malls, airports and transits.

    • 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
  • 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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      for more information about Safety Week.

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