Rock Hill’s mix of retail corridors, healthcare facilities, and event-driven destinations means elevators and escalators are frequently used by:
- Shoppers and families moving quickly between stores and parking areas
- Patients and visitors heading to appointments
- Students and staff navigating high-traffic campus buildings
- Hotel guests using elevators multiple times in a short window
These patterns matter because they affect what evidence exists and what gets recorded. For example, surveillance angles may be limited during busy hours, and incident logs are sometimes routed through maintenance vendors before they’re stored. Acting early improves the chance of preserving the right records.


