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Home Improvement Help:
Garage
Door Safety Tips
The garage door is the largest
door in the home yet many people tend to use it as the
main exit and entrance to their homes. With the
convenience of automatic door openers, not to mention the
remotes we carry in our cars, it’s easier to use than the
front door. What would the kids do without the numeric
keypads, into which they punch their codes, to get in the
house? We bring our cars and bikes in and out, and don’t
forget lawn mowers, garden tools and whatever. The point
is, this door is well used, but how safe is it?
Automatic garage door openers have been around a lot
longer than safety devices for them, or for that matter
safety regulations for them. Garage doors with openers
that either did not have safety devices, or had defective
safety devices, have been blamed for causing serious
injury and even death. Children and pets have been the
primary victims. The car you have seen with a crease on
the hood, is a good indication of these older heavy doors
without properly working safety devices.
For example, an older double garage door can weigh over
four hundred pounds, while a new door of the same size can
weigh less than half that. If you have an older door and a
safety that does not work, what you have here is an
accident waiting to happen! This is a good reason why all
new automatic openers must have a pressure sensitive
auto-reversing device and a photoelectric-reversing
device.
You can check your garage door opener safety devices by
following these tips:
Look for photoelectric eyes near the floor on both sides
of the door.
If you have photoelectric eyes- test them by blocking the
beam between the eyes as the door is closing, and the door
should automatically reverse.
If you do not have a photoelectric-reversing-device, you
need to check your pressure- sensitive device.
To do this, try to stop the door with your hand (be
careful not to be under the door). Before the pressure
gets too hard on you, the door should reverse
If the door does not reverse, call a service person to
adjust this.
If you have none of these safety devices, then it is time
to replace that old opener.
Another safety check is your springs. Check to see what
type of springs you have. If you have a spring that runs
along the top of the garage door on a bar, then you have a
torsion spring. This type is usually safe if it breaks,
because the spring will stay on the bar.
If you have two springs that run overhead parallel with
the track, then you have extension springs. You need to
check these springs for cables running through them. These
cables will contain the spring if it breaks. Without these
cables a broken spring can be very dangerous. If you do
not have a safety cable call a service person.
Also, annually check that all nuts and bolts on the rails
and rollers are tight. This will help limit wear on your
motor.
Remember the first step to keep your family safe begins
with keeping your house safe. |