Reducing Risk Through Rider Education
Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation
January 7, 2026
Protecting Riders Through Education, Awareness, and Shared Responsibility
Elevators and escalators move billions of people every year. They are so reliable and so deeply integrated into daily life that most riders rarely think about safety at all. That familiarity is both a strength and a risk. When systems are trusted implicitly, awareness fades. When awareness fades, preventable injuries increase.
This is where the Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation plays a critical role.
The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation exists for one reason: to protect the riding public through education. EESF is not a regulator, inspector, manufacturer, or contractor. It serves as an independent nonprofit bridge between the industry and the public, focused entirely on one goal: reducing injuries and saving lives through informed, practical safety awareness.
The Hidden Risk of Everyday Vertical Transportation
Elevators and escalators are among the safest forms of transportation in the world, but safe does not mean risk free. Each year, thousands of injuries occur involving elevators and escalators, many of them preventable. Common incidents include trips and falls, entrapments, improper behavior around doors, misuse of escalators, and lack of awareness during emergencies.
Children, older adults, people with disabilities, and distracted riders are especially vulnerable. In many cases, incidents are not caused by equipment failure but by a lack of understanding of how to ride safely.
The challenge is that elevator and escalator safety is rarely taught. Riders are often expected to know instinctively what to do, how to behave, and how to respond when something goes wrong. In reality, most people receive no formal education on elevator or escalator safety at any point in their lives.
Education as the Missing Layer of Safety
Codes, standards, inspections, and maintenance form the backbone of elevator and escalator safety. The industry does an exceptional job designing, installing, and maintaining equipment to rigorous standards. However, those systems represent only part of the safety equation.
The final and most unpredictable variable is the rider.
Education fills the gap between well engineered systems and real world human behavior. Teaching riders how to use equipment properly, what risks to avoid, and how to respond calmly in unusual situations reduces panic, prevents unsafe actions, and lowers injury rates.
The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation focuses on this essential human layer of safety.
Who We Serve and How We Do It
EESF delivers age appropriate, accessible safety education through nationally recognized programs. Its initiatives reach children in classrooms, families in communities, college students, building managers, and everyday riders who interact with elevators and escalators without ever considering the risks involved.
Programs are designed to be practical, engaging, and memorable. Complex safety concepts are translated into clear, understandable guidance that people can apply immediately. Whether teaching children why escalators are not play equipment, helping students understand safe behavior in crowded buildings, or reminding adults how to respond during an elevator stop, the objective remains the same: informed riders make safer choices.
EESF also works closely with industry partners to ensure messaging is accurate, consistent, and grounded in real world conditions. The Foundation does not operate in isolation. Collaboration with manufacturers, contractors, consultants, inspectors, and safety professionals ensures that education efforts reflect both technical expertise and genuine care for public safety.
Why Rider Safety Is an Industry Responsibility
Rider safety is not only a public issue. It is an industry issue.
When riders are injured, the consequences extend beyond the individual. Incidents can lead to investigations, legal exposure, reputational harm, and increased scrutiny across the industry. Education addresses one of the most common root causes of these incidents: unsafe or uninformed rider behavior.
Proactive safety education demonstrates leadership. It reflects a commitment not only to compliance, but to care. It strengthens public trust in vertical transportation and reinforces the industry’s shared responsibility for the people it serves every day.
Supporting rider education is also an investment in the future. Children who learn safe behaviors early become informed adults. College students who understand elevator safety carry that knowledge into workplaces, public buildings, and leadership roles. Awareness builds over time and multiplies in impact.
A Mission That Belongs to Everyone
The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation is funded through donations, sponsorships, and partnerships across the industry and the broader community. Every contribution directly supports education, outreach, and the development of tools that meet riders where they are.
Safety is not static. Buildings evolve. Technology advances. Rider behavior changes. Education must evolve alongside it.
EESF exists to ensure that as the industry advances, rider awareness keeps pace.
Elevators and escalators move people vertically, but safety moves responsibility horizontally. It belongs to manufacturers, contractors, building owners, educators, and riders alike.
When riders are educated, injuries are reduced. When injuries are reduced, lives are protected. When lives are protected, the purpose behind every system built and maintained is honored.
The industry also has an opportunity to support this mission in person at the 2026 Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation Annual Conference and 35th Anniversary Celebration, taking place March 10 to 12, 2026, at the Grand Hotel Golf Resort and Spa in Point Clear, Alabama. This milestone event brings together leaders, partners, and advocates committed to rider safety education. Golf, sponsorships, and dinner participation directly fund EESF programs, with limited gala seating and a closing golf discount approaching. Registration for golf, sponsorships, and dinner tickets is available at https://events.golfstatus.com/event/2026-elevator-escalator-safety-foundation-eesf-golf-outing-presented-by-elevator-world. The official hotel room block is open at https://book.passkey.com/e/51158770, and early booking is encouraged.
