From: |
SP52948 owner |
To: |
Robert Crosbie, Frank Tallaridi |
Subject: |
PROBLEM REPORT: SP52948 Elevator in Block A out of order just couple of weeks since major upgrade - 12Dec2019 |
Date: |
12/12/19, 8:15 pm |
Good
evening,
Today, elevator in Block A was out of order.
Around 11:30 hours, two owners from Lot 158 waited five minutes for
the elevator and took video evidence of not getting in on level
2.
They were forced to walk to the ground floor where they took more
video evidence of trying to call the elevator.
Because Fire Door 1 was not opened in Block A to help owners during
elevator downtime, Lot 158 owners were forced to walk to Block D
and use their lift to go to the basement and the garage.
Staff member was standing in the office
at the time of Lot 158 walking out of Block A.
Whilst in the basement, Lot 158 went to the Block A elevator where
two technicians were found working on the repairs. This is easily
proven by SP52948 CCTV.
No notices of the faulty elevator were displayed on any floor in
Block A.
Thank you.
PS. Video and photo evidence was collected about extended opening
hours of fire doors beyond the designated times in all blocks
during the elevator upgrades (the allegedly approved opening hours
for the fire doors were clearly displayed on them). Not only the
doors were left wide-open outside those hours, unattended and
unmonitored for prolonged periods of time, but there was also an
additional abuse of the fire safety regulations - applicable to
Block A only.
Fire door on the ground floor of Block A towards EC member from Lot
147 was left open on number of occasions for many hours. Same
applied to level 2 fire door in Block A (several times it was left
open for more than 24 hours in a single instance). For whatever
reason, an owner from Block A level 2 admitted doing it in clear
non-compliance with fire safety regulations (which are displayed on
those fire doors). Lot 158 has evidence of such admission, which
was tolerated by staff.
On 7/12/19 9:17 pm, SP52948 owner wrote:
Good evening,
For the second time in less than two weeks, elevator in Block D has
been out of order today. That comes just two months after major
upgrades that should guarantee smooth operation for many years
ahead.
In both cases, not only tenants in Block D have been disadvantaged
by being forced to use stairs, but tenants in Block C and A are
exposed to possible intruders through wide-open and unmonitored
Fire Doors 2 and 3 (photos attached).
The elevator in Block D has been out of action for at least several
hours and there is reasonable fear that it will not be repaired
until Sunday morning.
Thank you.