
The Home Elevator Recall 2026 is an urgent safety warning for homeowners with residential elevator systems installed in their homes. The Home Elevator Recall 2026 involves recalled StrikeLock hoistway door locking devices used on home elevators that may allow the elevator cab to move while a landing door remains open, creating a serious fall hazard that could result in severe injury or death.
Home elevators are often installed for:
aging in place,
mobility assistance,
multi-level luxury homes,
wheelchair accessibility,
and long-term family convenience.
Families trust them.
That trust is exactly why this recall deserves immediate attention.
If a landing door opens while the elevator cab is not present, someone could step forward expecting a floor—and instead fall into the open shaft space.
That danger can be catastrophic.
Families should take the Home Elevator Recall 2026 seriously.
Home Elevator Recall 2026 Details

The Home Elevator Recall 2026 involves:
StrikeLock Hoistway Door Locking Device
This locking device is installed on:
✔ landing doors
✔ hoistway doors
✔ entry doors leading to residential elevators
Approximately 450 residential elevator systems are affected.
The recalled device began appearing on installations in:
April 2024 and later
If your home elevator was installed or upgraded recently, it should be checked.
Why the Home Elevator Recall 2026 Is Serious

The recalled locking device can allow:
✔ elevator movement
while
✔ a landing door remains open
That creates a severe hazard.
Possible outcomes include:
falling into an empty shaft opening,
serious fractures,
head trauma,
internal injuries,
permanent disability,
or death.
The Home Elevator Recall 2026 is especially dangerous for:
young children,
older adults,
visitors unfamiliar with the elevator,
mobility-impaired users,
caregivers assisting others,
or anyone assuming the cab is behind the open door.
What Families Should Do About the Home Elevator Recall 2026
Consumers should:
Stop using affected residential elevators immediately.
Then:
✔ contact Residential Elevators
✔ contact the dealer that installed the elevator
✔ schedule free repair service
✔ confirm whether StrikeLock is installed
If unsure whether your system includes this device:
Call and ask.
Do not guess.
Contact:
📞 800-832-2004
Or contact your installing dealer.
A Quick Home Safety Check
The Home Elevator Recall 2026 is also a reminder to inspect:
✔ stair lifts
✔ elevator doors
✔ door locks
✔ child access points
✔ home accessibility equipment
✔ safety interlocks
Mechanical safety systems need periodic inspection.
Families often assume hidden systems remain safe indefinitely.
That assumption can be costly.
Final Thoughts on the Home Elevator Recall 2026
The Home Elevator Recall 2026 should be taken seriously.
A door that opens when no elevator cab is there creates a life-threatening situation in seconds.
If your home has a residential elevator, verify whether this locking device is installed.
One phone call today could prevent tragedy tomorrow.
Consumers can also review our latest home safety alerts, accessibility equipment recalls, and household consumer safety updates to stay informed about hidden hazards affecting families at home.
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For official repair instructions and full recall details, review the safety notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and contact Residential Elevators or your installing dealer immediately for guidance.
Home Safety Review
Take a quick look:
Do you have:
- a residential elevator?
- stair lifts?
- accessibility equipment?
- visiting grandchildren?
- older family members using assistive equipment?
- recently installed mobility upgrades?
Check today.
Safety systems deserve regular attention.
A quick inspection can prevent a devastating accident.
