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Breaking News: New Travelators/Escalators in all airports


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3 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

So what? Do you think it is easier and cheaper to install a new one or to actually provide maintenance for the existing one? Stairs like many other things can actually be repaired and if maintained will last for just about ever.

Did you read the text ?

The new escalators are safer , nothing to do with any maintenance issues .

   There has been some accidents recently with escalators and they have changed the design to make them safer 

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2 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Some people just dont think before asking as well

Asking what exactly? Basic problem a system is getting old yes they all do. That doesnt mean they cant be maintained to a long extended life. Everybody seems to believe if it is an old installation you have to start again. We are in this thread talking about travellators and the like not a steam engine for an aircraft. evidently not many people here have been involved with maintenance and cost analysis associated.

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

Did you read the text ?

The new escalators are safer , nothing to do with any maintenance issues .

   There has been some accidents recently with escalators and they have changed the design to make them safer 

The accidents have more than likely been due to poor or no maintenance not because of the age.

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11 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

So what? Do you think it is easier and cheaper to install a new one or to actually provide maintenance for the existing one? Stairs like many other things can actually be repaired and if maintained will last for just about ever.

But if now all replaced with new  will there be a new approach to regular inspections, repair, maintence?

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3 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

The accidents have more than likely been due to poor or no maintenance not because of the age.

What is the maintenance record of those escalators ?

How often do the manufactures recommend maintenance and how often is maintenance carried out ?

   Do your claims have any basis in facts ?

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7 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

The accidents have more than likely been due to poor or no maintenance not because of the age.

The recent accidents have been because many people now carry luggage that have wheels on the bottom of the luggage and these wheels get stuck in the escalator and causes accidents

   The new escalators are designed to the wheel doesn't get stuck , so, nothing to do with maintenance

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Maybe the brother, wife or cousin of someone in power sell these models, and it's 'convenient' for a government contract to replace them ALL!

I mean, how many millions of people use these things in Thailand's airports every year and how many accidents have their been? You have a better chance of dying from (or surviving) rabies or winning the lottery jackpot or finding a policeman awake and sober!

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4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Did you read the text ?

The new escalators are safer , nothing to do with any maintenance issues .

   There has been some accidents recently with escalators and they have changed the design to make them safer 

In airports, where people have luggage, the concrete stairs would most certainly not be safer. One person in many decades of operation having a leg chewed off by a travelator does not make this mode of transportation dangerous.

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6 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

@Confuscious has confused a few members.

 

My brain hurts after reading some of the replies..

It just shows how many posters here post simply based on headlines rather than reading / looking at the information in the post or article.

Kind of embarrassed for some of the replies.

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27 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

In airports, where people have luggage, the concrete stairs would most certainly not be safer. One person in many decades of operation having a leg chewed off by a travelator does not make this mode of transportation dangerous.

The concrete stairs in the photo are not actually the new escalators, I think that was a joke .

   Escalators are being replaced by a safer modern version escalator, but its not the stairs in the photo 

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