Residential Elevators Recalls Elevator StrikeLock Hoistway Door Locking Device Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall and Injury Hazards
What to do (remedy: repair)
Consumers should immediately stop using the residential elevator systems where StrikeLock hoistway door locking devices are installed and contact Residential Elevators or the local elevator dealer that installed their residential elevator system to schedule a free repair of their StrikeLock hoistway door locking devices. Consumers should contact Residential Elevators or the local elevator dealer that installed their residential elevator system if they are uncertain whether their residential elevator has a StrikeLock hoistway door locking device installed.
Contact: Residential Elevators toll-free at 800-832-2004 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at StrikeLock@Residentialelevators.com, or online at www.residentialelevators.com/recall-information/strikelock-locking-device or www.residentialelevators.com and click on "Recall Information" at the bottom of the page for more information.
Why it was recalled
The elevator's StrikeLock hoistway door locking device can allow the elevator cab to move with a landing door open, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to fall and injury hazards.
Incidents/injuries: None reported
Which products are affected
This recall involves the StrikeLock hoistway door locking device, used to secure a residential elevator hoistway landing door. The product is silver in color. The door locking device is installed into the landing door jamb and looks similar to a standard door latch plate.
Photos of the recalled product


Recall details
- Recall number
- 26450
- Recall date
- April 30, 2026
- Recalling firm
- Residential Elevators
- Products
- Residential Elevators StrikeLock Hoistway Door Locking Device
- Sold at
- Residential Elevators and authorized elevator dealers nationwide from April 2024 through March 2026 for about $1,000.
- Manufactured in
- United States
- Distributors
- Residential Elevators, Inc., of Crawfordville, Florida
- Official notice
- View on CPSC.gov →
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