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What are the relevant Australian Standards?

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What are the relevant Australian Standards?

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All Easy Living Home Elevators comply with the relevant Australian Standards (AS1735) – General Requirements: Lifts, escalators and moving walks. These documents are commonly refered to as the lift code. AS 1735.1 | Part 1: | General Requirements. AS 1735.2 | Part 2: | Passenger and goods lifts – Electric. AS 1735.3 | Part 3: | Passenger and goods lifts – Electrohydraulic AS 1735.4 | Part 4: | Service lifts – Power-operated. AS 1735.5 | Part 5: | Escalators and moving walks. AS 1735.7 | Part 7: | Stairway lifts AS 1735.8 | Part 8: | Inclined lifts AS 1735.9 | Part 9: | Special purpose industrial lifts AS 1735.10 | Part 10: | Tests AS 1735.11 | Part 11: | Fire-rated landing doors AS 1735.12 | Part 12: | Facilities for persons with disabilities AS 1735.13 | Part 13: | Lifts for persons with limited mobility – Manually Powered. AS 1735.14 | Part 14: | Low-rise platforms for passengers AS 1735.15 | Part 15: | Lifts for people with limited mobility – Restricted use – Non-auto controlled. AS

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