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Elevator Oversight

Elevator Monitoring Technology

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All Versions of Elevator Oversight

1.2.6

April 20, 2021

- Inspection photos compressed to reduce upload time - Pop up showing the progress of the inspection submit - Bug Fixes
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1.2.5

January 27, 2021

-Time Stamp on Inspection Pictures -Bug Fixes

1.2.4

November 30, 2020

Bug fixes.

1.2.3

September 16, 2020

Bug Fixes.

1.2.1

July 31, 2020

Bug Fixes. Performance improvements. New notifications are displayed when no internet connection is available or location services are disabled.
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1.1.0

March 22, 2020

Bug fixes. Performance improvements. App request technician name before an inspection.
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1.0

December 18, 2019

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Description of Elevator Oversight

Elevator Oversight is the industry’s first and only, 3rd party Maintenance Monitoring Service. Our patent pending technology monitors, tracks and reports when elevator maintenance is or is not being performed. We use GPS and AI Technology to ensure technicians are in the correct place. Technicians are required to answer simple, Yes or No questions based on the areas being inspected. Upon completion of an inspection, a report is auto generated and sent to building owners, management company and/or board members. The overall intent is to become a compliant partner with our building owners and help them to restore checks and balance to their elevator and/or escalator systems. Check and balance not only related to maintenance and performance of the elevator and/or escalator systems, but also potential frivolous billing from the elevator company to the building owner(s). Why is it a good idea to monitor your elevator maintenance? Information Provided by National Elevator Industry, Inc.
September 1, 2015 edition of The Insider When we think of elevator and escalator safety, many people assume it is the responsibility of the elevator manufacturer and the elevator service company. However, the building owner or manager and the riding public also play a vital role in elevator and escalator safety. 
Once elevator or escalator equipment is installed, tested, inspected and put into service, the building owner or manager owns the equipment. As such, it becomes their responsibility to ensure that all components are properly inspected, tested and maintained. The ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators provides all the necessary requirements for inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of elevators and escalators:   Section 8.6 provides requirements for maintenance, repair and testing Section 8.11 provides requirements for inspection and witnessing of tests Authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ) specifies the required intervals for inspection and testing which may be based on the recommendations in Appendix N Proper maintenance of elevators and escalators is vital. The responsibility falls to the building owner for making sure that each system is properly maintained. Typically, owners hire a service company with trained elevator and escalator mechanics to provide all equipment maintenance. Just like a homeowner: when you buy a home, you’re the one in charge to make all the necessary repairs, if/when a pipe bursts or a foundation cracks. Who do you call in that situation? A professional. Every elevator and escalator is required to have a Maintenance Control Program (MCP), which is essentially a detailed guide to ensure proper maintenance throughout the life of the equipment. But building owner responsibility doesn’t end there. Even though service companies perform the maintenance and repair of the equipment, the owner is tasked with making sure each system operates safely and is up to date on inspections and tests. Even though inspection and test requirements vary by jurisdiction, it is up to the building owner to ensure that these are being done.
There are a few things that building owners can do proactively. One is to ensure the equipment is performing properly by appointing someone to be responsible for routine elevator and escalator examinations. What exactly should they be looking for? That person should observe the following:   *Equipment is operating normally, no noises or abnormal odor *No loose or missing features *The area around the equipment is clean and free of anything that could disrupt normal operation.  
They should also immediately take the equipment out of service and notify the elevator repair service if they
observe any unsafe conditions.
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Elevator Oversight: FAQ

Does Elevator Oversight have support for iPad devices?

No, Elevator Oversight is not optimized for iPad devices.
The Elevator Oversight app was made by DO GENIUS ON, LLC.
The minimum iOS requirement: 11.4.
The Elevator Oversight app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 5.0.
Productivity Is The App Genre Of The Elevator Oversight App.
The latest Elevator Oversight version released is 1.2.6.
The latest Elevator Oversight update came out on July 8, 2024.
Elevator Oversight was first released on February 6, 2023.
DO GENIUS ON, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.
The Elevator Oversight app can be used in English.
No, Elevator Oversight is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Elevator Oversight.
No, you cannot utilize Elevator Oversight with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Elevator Oversight

  • Game Changer

    This app has helped our elevator performance more than we could have ever imagined. Our original elevator company refused to use the device so we switched after our contract. We made sure our consultant added verbiage into the new contract that it was mandatory for the elevator company to use. Because of this, we can see when our elevators are being maintained (and of course, when they aren’t). This has helped tremendously with accountability. 100% recommended!
  • Great App

    We love it. Helping us hold our service provider accountable.
  • A must have

    If you want to know what is going on with your elevators, you need to have this service. It’s brilliant.