Toddler survives fall from escalator

The child suffers head injuries after falling from an escalator at a shopping centre in Al Ain

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Dubai: A two-and-a-half years old child sustained serious injuries in Al Ain city after falling from an escalator at a shopping centre.

The child, identified as N.K, was riding the escalator with his parents last Sunday afternoon before iftar, according to Arabic media reports.

When the child reached the first floor, the rail suddenly gave way and he slipped and fell to the ground floor.

The child was rushed to a nearby hospital for surgery.

Abu Dhabi Police said the young boy sustained head injuries, and was currently recuperating at hospital.

Commenting on the incident, a spokesperson of the mall said that an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the barrier’s malfunction.

Escalator safety

Last year, authorities in Dubai took preventive measures to ensure the safety of children after a five-year-old boy lost his big toe on a hotel escalator.

Dubai Municipality ordered all shopping centres and other buildings to make escalators in their premises safer to prevent accidents involving children.

Failure to do so will incur a fine starting from Dh1,000, according to Local Order No. 11 of 2003.

Buildings were ordered to secure escalators by installing a cover to protect the upper conveyor belt, and providing the required protection at the starting area of the conveyor belt.

The circular also ordered that all elevators, escalators, and moving passageways must have a certificate of examination and compliance with the safety requirements of a company accredited by the Emirates International Accreditation Centre.

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