Understanding Elevator Code Compliance: What You Need to Know old broken elevator in a warehouse building
Understanding Elevator Code Compliance: What You Need to Know

When it comes to managing a commercial or residential building, elevator code compliance is one of the most critical responsibilities for property managers, building engineers, facility directors, and building owners. Elevators are not only vital to accessibility and tenant satisfaction — they are also regulated for safety. 

Failure to comply with elevator code leads to expensive fines, increased liability, and dangerous passenger situations. Staying proactive with compliance not only protects your business but also extends the lifespan of your equipment and reduces downtime.

How Smart Elevator Monitoring Improves Patient Flow and Safety in Hospitals hospital elevator with white walls
How Smart Elevator Monitoring for Hospitals Improves Patient Flow and Safety

Smart elevator monitoring for hospitals is transforming management of vertical transportation systems, increases uptime, improves safety, and optimizes patient flow.

In a medical facility, every second counts. From moving patients to surgery, delivering critical supplies, to transporting staff between floors—elevators are an essential part of healthcare operations. When an elevator breaks down, it is not just an inconvenience; it can directly impact patient care and safety. Learn more about the impact of elevators in medical facilities in our blog.

Five Signs That Your Elevator Monitoring System Needs an Upgrade man with glasses and gray pants and shirt pushing button outside an elevator
Five Signs Your Elevator Monitoring System Needs an Upgrade

In our latest blog, we list the top five signs your elevator monitoring system needs an upgrade, as it is the heart of your building’s vertical transportation operations. Cloud-based monitoring keeps you informed about performance, helps you determine when to schedule maintenance, and ensures passenger safety. If your system is outdated, it could cost you time, money, and tenant satisfaction. 

Modern elevator monitoring technology has advanced significantly, offering real-time data, remote access, and predictive maintenance tools. If your current elevator monitoring system (or lack thereof) cannot keep up, it is time for a change.

The Future of Vertical Transportation: Data-Driven Decisions a man and a woman on an escalator going up. the woman is blonde and holding a cup and they are dressed in business attire
The Future of Vertical Transportation: Data-Driven Decisions

For property managers, facility directors, and building owners, the future of elevator management lies in making smarter, faster, data-driven decisions. The way buildings move people and goods is evolving rapidly.  

From high-rise apartments to massive hospital campuses, vertical transportation is no longer just about moving an elevator from point A to point B—it is about using data to optimize every trip, improve safety, and extend equipment life. 

Elevator Downtime and Tenant Satisfaction two tenants looking at a phone in front of an elevator
Elevator Downtime and Tenant Satisfaction: What Property Managers Need to Know

When an elevator goes out of service, the consequences go far beyond repair invoices. For property managers, facility directors, and building owners, elevator downtime and tenant satisfaction are intricately connected. One major outage can damage tenant trust, disrupt building operations, and even impact long-term revenue.  

We explain how elevator downtime affects tenant satisfaction, why fast response and proactive strategies matter, and how modern elevator monitoring technology can help you keep buildings running smoothly. 

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LiftNet Announces New Chapter as a Kings III Brand

LiftNet, a long-standing leader in cloud-based elevator monitoring, has entered an exciting new chapter as it joined Kings III Emergency Communications in April 2025. The transition amplifies LiftNet’s mission to deliver smarter elevator monitoring performance management, expanded visibility, and unmatched support for property managers, building engineers, and other organizations that rely on safe, reliable vertical transportation for elevators, escalators, and moving walkways.

While we now operate as LiftNet, a Kings III Brand, the platform, team, and customer experience that users trust remain firmly in place—only now elevated by the additional resources, stability, and industry expertise of a nationally recognized brand partner.