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Braille Literacy Month: Why Braille is Still Relevant 200 Years Later

In 1824, Louis Braille invented a tactile system of reading and writing for the blind, dubbed the braille alphabet. Nearly two centuries later, braille is still the gold standard for systems of reading and writing among the blind and visually impaired. But these days, many people are wondering: with all the new assistive technologies that come...

Elevator Cab Design: An Essential Element of Building Aesthetics

Elevator Cab Design: An Essential Element in Building Aesthetics

In modern buildings, the elevator is no longer just a metal box hidden in the corner that exists purely for functional purposes. Today’s elevators are a signature part of a building’s aesthetics and a window into a company’s values and personality. Whether the aesthetic you’re going for is luxury hotel, hygienic medical facility, or anything...

What Makes Our Customer Service Team Unique

Here at SCS Elevator, we pride ourselves on offering our customers a top-notch customer experience. Our customer service team works hard to make sure every customer walks away with not only the right product for their needs, but a smile as well. From our customers to our employees, people are our highest priority. We are not...

Supporting Veterans in the Workplace

Veteran’s Day earlier this month reminded us once again how much we value all of the veterans in our lives, especially those who have chosen to be a part of our work family here at SCS Elevator. These hard-working, focused, and determined employees have added so much to our team, and we couldn’t be more...

Elevators and Fire Safety – Do You Have a Plan?

Did you know that October is fire prevention month? This is the time of year to make sure you have a fire safety plan in place—both at home and at work. If your workplace has elevators, your company’s fire safety plan should include details about the use of elevators during an emergency. If yours doesn’t,...