These days, a lift notice is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which it is clearly written that this lift is designed for 8 people. After this post surfaced, the discussion among people has intensified as to whether the safety calculations of lifts are being affected due to changing lifestyle and increasing obesity. This matter is no longer just a viral notice, but has become the subject of a new debate regarding safety standards and designing in urban life.
How safety calculations are changing
According to experts, lifts and other machines are generally designed based on the weight of an average person. But in recent years, average body weight has increased in many countries. In such a situation, despite the fixed “number of people”, the total weight limit may be exceeded. For this reason, in modern lift systems, more importance is now being given to the total weight limit and not just the count of people.
Growing concern in India too
In India too, due to urbanization and changing lifestyle, the problem of weight gain is emerging rapidly. Experts say that it has become necessary to be more vigilant regarding lift safety in malls, apartments and office buildings. Weight sensors and overload alarm systems are now being installed in many new buildings, which give immediate warning if the load exceeds the prescribed limit.
What can be the danger of overloading?
If the load in the lift exceeds the prescribed limit, the risk of technical failure may increase. This can lead to situations like stress on the cable, impact on the brake system and sudden stoppage. This is why strictness is maintained in safety rules.
Different opinions on social media
Mixed reactions of people are being seen on social media regarding the viral notice. Some people are seeing it as a joke, while many people are calling it a serious security issue. Many users say that this is not just a lift problem, but also an indication on changing lifestyle and health.












