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Does the "Door Close" Button in an Elevator Work?

Not all elevator buttons are created equal. In many elevators, a door close button might signal the door to close but will work only in specific circumstances, such as when operated by firefighters or security officers in "emergency mode" or when the elevator is undergoing maintenance. At all other times, the door close button might serve as a "placebo button," giving passengers a way to channel their impatience while waiting for the door to close.

More about elevators and buttons:

  • The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation recommends against prying open the doors if the elevator is stuck.

  • The buttons at street crosswalks also are placebo buttons sometimes.

  • In 1999, a man named Nicholas White was stranded in a New York elevator for 41 hours.

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Discussion Comments

By anon976272 — On Nov 01, 2014

"If I press the 'Door Close' button, it responds and closes immediately." Yeah, right.

By anon310832 — On Dec 27, 2012

Perhaps this is true in the USA, but most elevators I've taken indeed close their doors when I press the "door close" button.

If I don't press the button, there is a window of 3 seconds of waiting. If I close it, it responds and closes immediately.

By anon310620 — On Dec 25, 2012

Within the last decade, a non-english speaking delivery man was stranded in an elevator, at tracey towers, in the bronx, over an entire weekend. He won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the landlord having suffered kidney damage among other physical and psychological ailments.

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