All garage doors can be very dangerous if the proper safety precautions are not followed.
The largest moving object in your home is what? You guessed it … the garage door. While offering us the convenience of parking under cover to protect ourselves and our cars from the elements, they come with substantial risks to consider.
First of all is the weight of the door, which can range from 75 to 400 pounds. Since all garage doors operate with at least one spring to act as a counterweight, even the heaviest door might feel weightless. But what happens when the spring breaks? If the door is open, it will come crashing down to the floor smashing anything in its way. If the door is closed, the danger comes from the spring flying across the garage with the force of a missile.
Secondly, if you have an automatic garage door opener attached to your door, is the force in which it pushes and pulls on the door. To test this force, manufacturers recommend placing a block of wood on the floor and closing the door on it. If the door reverses and opens completely, it’s considered safe.
Shawn Hoyle, owner of Joe’s Genie Sales & Service is very safety conscious and uses a more realistic approach. He recommends using a new roll of paper towels instead of the block of wood. Hoyle says that, “this will give you a better understanding of what can happen if a small child or pet would become trapped under a closing garage door”. “Even if the door reverses, it can still cause serious injury if it is not adjusted correctly.”
If your garage door opener was purchased after July 1996, it should have an infrared beam reversing system. This safety feature consists of a transmitter and receiver located on either side of the garage door just above the floor. If the invisible beam is obstructed, the door will simply reverse and open back up. The infrared system is strongly recommended by Hoyle for any household with children. “Kids are a major part of my life and I consider safety for every child that I can”, stresses Hoyle.
Some things you can do to prevent injury or property damage from a garage door:
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