Put Safety First To Prevent Garage Door Injuries

Most people use their garage doors every day, not necessarily considering them a possible safety hazard. However, when not used correctly, or repairs are attempted without the right tools or knowledge, they can cause serious injury. Garage doors can weigh hundreds of pounds, plus contain many moving parts which can be dangerous if the proper safety precautions are not followed. 

Garage Door Safety Tips

Most garage doors have many safety features to protect users from injury, such as sensors to prevent closure on objects or people. However, like any device, it is possible for these features to malfunction, especially if they aren’t maintained. To keep your family and your home safe, it’s important to follow a few basic safety rules. 

  • Child safety. Children should be educated on garage door safety. These are not toys; children should not operate garage doors without adult supervision. Explain to kids to always beware of a closing garage door, and to stay away from the doorway until it is completely closed or open.
     
  • Maintenance. Simple maintenance can help prevent many injuries. An annual tune-up by your garage door service company can ensure all parts are working correctly, including your safety features.
     
  • Repairs. Many DIY homeowners have been seriously injured trying to handle garage door repairs on their own. Springs, cables and other load bearing parts should only be repaired or replaced by trained professionals. 

Putting safety first when it comes to garage doors can prevent injuries and protect you and your family from harm. Always be cautious when operating your garage door, and call in a professional for any major repairs or problems to ensure your safety.

Posted on behalf of Habpro