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Nowadays with the development of the economy, our life is becoming easier and easier in many ways. We can drive a car to travel to and from work. We can save a lot of time, shopping online instead of going to stores. Besides, the elevator is widely used in our daily life.     1     The elevator safety troubles us from time to time. Here are several ways for you to help you use the elevator safely.

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Before stepping on the elevator, you should check your and your children's clothing for the loose parts, such as shoelaces(鞋带)and gloves, which can be trapped in the moving parts.

Mind your position.

    3     Tell your children not to lean on the handrail(扶手), which can slow down the elevator and may make other people lose their balance. You should stand on the right instead of on the left, which is convenient for some people who are anxious to go downwards or upwards.

Locate the emergency stop button.

    4     The button may be near the bottom, but sometimes alongside the stairs. If the elevator breaks down, it is helpful for you to stop the elevator.    5    

A.Watch your step.
B.Check your clothing.
C.However, every coin has two sides.
D.This will also avoid many accidents.
E.How to use the elevator safely is troubling us.
F.Teach your children to face forward and stand still on the elevator.
G.Take a little time to know where the emergency stop button is before getting on the elevator.
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