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23rd August 2021
11:52am BST

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Kids as young as 10 are partaking in this trend, which firefighters have branded as "incredibly dangerous and potentially life-threatening."
In one clip, a young boy of around 10 or 11 years old shows off his new triangle key, saying: "Today we'll be talking about my new triangle key which I've just bought. It's used for lift surfing. I hope you love going on top of lifts because that's going to be our new thing."
Other lift surfing videos show people gain access to the shafts of high tower blocks, in which the elevator soars up and plummets back down at a terrifying speed.
Nick Mellor of the Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA) said surfers risk falling, electrocution and being struck by counterweights.
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Speaking to the Sun, he said: "Lifts have many safety features aimed at keeping the public and those working on lifts safe – engineers work according to safe working procedures. Lift engineers would never surf a lift – they understand the risks and what can happen.
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"Not only is it putting children at risk of serious or life changing injuries, it could also take firefighters and other emergency services away from other life-saving activities," he said.
"...This is senseless and could potentially encourage others to take part in this mindless activity. I would urge those even considering this, to think twice about this foolish course of action and the impacts on not only themselves, but also others."Explore more on these topics: