Dos And Don’ts For Garage Door Safety

Garage doors are the heaviest objects that hang above your heads in your homes. Faulty doors can be dangerous, yet most people ignore to maintain the garage doors. Poor maintenance and your carelessness can result in tragedy

“According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission, at least 68 children have died in accidents from electronically operated garage doors since 1973.”


You can avoid these injuries by following these dos and don’ts:

DONTS:

· Don’t try to adjust or replace door cables, springs, or any other hardware yourself.

· Don’t play with garage door hardware or any other component.

· Make sure not to open or close your automatic garage door when it’s out of your sight.

· Don’t try to fix the issues yourself; hire professionals for garage door repair in FlowerMound.

DO’S

· Keep your fingers and other body parts away from the garage door opener section. It can help prevent serious injuries.

· Don’t play with the electrical wires of the garage door and opener. It can be potentially dangerous for you.

· Remove all the hooks, ropes, and other projections from your garage door. These items can get stuck into your kid’s clothes or pet’s collar, leading to severe injury and even death.

· Make sure to read the garage door and opener instruction manual before repairing it.

· Disable your lock on the garage door if there is a garage door opener. It will prevent any accidental damage or injury (if someone accidentally opens or locks the automatic opener).

· Make sure to learn to disengage your automatic garage door opener for an emergency.

· Also, ensure that you install all the warning signs at the appropriate locations. If your garage door is off track, install a sign near your door to inform every other member of your home.


 · Ensure that the garage door movement has stopped before proceeding in or out of the garage.

· Keep all the garage door controls out of reach of your kids.

· Supervise your kids around the garage door and teach them how to operate the controller. Tell them it’s not a toy to play with.

If you think we’ve missed any dos and don’ts regarding garage doors, do let us know in the comment section.

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