Friday, July 19, 2013

Five Garage Door Safety Tips To Keep Your Family Members Safe

By Anthony Q. Wible


Your garage door is simply not a plaything. No doubt you've explained to your children that, in case you have not been told about that yourself at any instance. Certainly, it is fun to see your garage door open and close on the click of a button, however your garage door is a few hundred lbs. There exists an actual risk of crushing. In addition to that, the garage door has various cables as well as springs which can maim or even kill if incorrectly worked on.

Following are 5 tips to keep your family safe while enjoying the convenience of an automatic garage door.

1) Steer clear of The Cables - Cables work in tandem with the springs to raise and lower your door. While not under tension like springs, you can easily get clothing or a limb caught in a cable and pulled to the pulley of the door. Strangulation or loss of a limb could possibly occur.

2) Do not Mess With Your Garage Door Springs! - Garage door springs are actually wound and also under pressure. Don't get your hands on the springs or any other places near the springs. Inappropriate handling may cause the spring to release, hooking anything within proximity and even cutting it.

3) Never Operate It When Objects or People Are Near - Keep in mind, the door is a couple hundred pounds. While safety measures are included in newer doors to mitigate risk of crushing, no system is foolproof. Ensure the area around the door is clear before activating.

4) Child Proof - A remote control is certainly fun for a young child to play with, opening and closing the door with the push of a button. Some parents even encourage children to be responsible for opening and closing the garage door before the family leaves. The door is not a toy, as tragic stories of children being crushed or losing limbs can prove. Keep the remote out of reach of children, and the wall button mounted high enough so children can not reach it. If you must allow your children to be responsible for opening and closing the door for the family, supervise them.

5) Do not Ignore Repair - When it's apparent that it's time for garage door restoration job to be conducted, don't delay. Similar to a visit to your own dentist or perhaps a regularly planned oil change for the car, the more time you put repair off the worse the garage door will likely be. Not only will it be more expensive to repair the garage door, but fraying cables, loose pulleys, as well as worn out springs could be a major danger. Search the web or open up your phone book and search for a repair service provider nearby. Service is usually quick and convenient for you.

Follow these tips, keep your door maintained, and don't forget that your garage door is not a toy, and you will enjoy the convenience of an automatic garage door for years to come with the safety and health of your household.




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