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Garage Door System Safety - An Automatic Decision A garage door is the largest moving object in the home. They are often operated by electric door operators. Proper installation, operation and maintenance and testing of the garage door and automatic operator are necessary to provide safe, trouble-free operation. An improperly adjusted garage door or automatic operator can exert deadly force when the door closes. This could lead to serious injury or death from being hit by a closing garage door or from being trapped under the door. Safety is Everyone's Business A few simple precautions can protect your family and friends from potential harm. Please take a few minutes to read the following safety and maintenance tips. Refer to your garage door and operator owner's manual for details specific to the model you own. Then check the operation of your garage door and automatic operator. Garage Door Operators Are Not Toys Do not stand or walk under a moving door! Do not let children or adults play "beat the door." It is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death. Adults should set a good example. Know how to use the emergency release, in case someone is pinned by the door. Do not let children play with or use the transmitters or remote controls. Always place and store them out of the reach of children. The pushbutton wall control should be out of reach of children (at least 5 feet from the floor) and away from all moving parts. Mount and use the button where you can clearly see the moving garage door. Teach Your Children About Garage Door & Operator Safety Garage door operators are not toys. Careless operation and allowing children to play with or use garage door operator controls can lead to tragic results. Discuss garage door safety with your children. Explain the danger of being trapped under the door. When using the pushbutton or transmitter, keep the door in sight until it completely stops moving. Teach children never to play under or near an open garage door. Teach children to keep their hands and fingers clear of section joints, hinges, tracks, springs and other door parts. Contact with a moving door or its hardware could cause serious injury. These injuries can also happen with garage doors that don't have automatic operators. Routine Maintenance Can Prevent Tragedies Take a few minutes to inspect and test your complete garage door system. Make monthly inspection and testing a part of your regular routine. Safety is everyone's business. Make garage door and garage door operator safety automatic in your home. Garage Door Consult owner's manuals for additional recommended maintenance for your models of door and operator. Testing and Maintaining The Garage Door Operator There are routine safety and maintenance steps that you should follow once a month. Review your owner's manual for the door operator. If you don't have the owner's manual, look for the operator model number on the back of the power unit and request a manual from the manufacturer. Testing and Maintaining The Garage Door Perform routine maintenance steps once a month. Review your owner's manual for the garage door. If you don't have a manual, look for the model number on the back of the door, or check the lock handle, hinges or other hardware for the manufacturer's name and request a manual from the manufacturer.
Visual Inspection WARNING - Springs are under high tension. Only qualified persons should adjust them. Garage door springs, cables, brackets and other hardware attached to the springs, are under very high tension and, if handled improperly, can cause serious injury. Only a qualified professional or mechanically experienced person carefully following the manufacturer's instructions should adjust them. The torsion springs (the springs above the door) should be adjusted by a professional. Do not attempt to repair or adjust torsion springs yourself. A restraining cable or other device should be installed on the extension spring (the spring along the side of the door) to help contain the spring if it breaks. Never remove, adjust or loosen the screws on the bottom brackets of the door. These brackets are connected to the springs by the lift cable and are under extreme tension. Garage Door Operator Safety - An Automatic Decision This important information is provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the National Safety Council and the Industry Coalition for Automatic Garage Door Operator Safety.
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