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Facts
& Tips on Automatic Garage Door Opener Safety
& Maintenance
Garage door
opener safety An automatic decision
A garage door is the
largest moving object in the home. An
improperly adjusted garage door opener can
exert deadly force when the door closes
which could lead to entrapment of
children or adults and subsequent injury or
death from asphyxiation.
Safety
is Everyones Business
Automatic garage door
openers are installed in millions of
households. Proper installation, operation,
maintenance and testing of the garage door
and automatic opener are necessary to provide
a safe, trouble-free product. An improperly
adjusted garage door opener can put forth a
deadly force when the door closes. This could
lead to serious injury or death from being
hit by a closing garage door or from becoming
trapped under the door.
Careless operation and
allowing children to play with or use garage
door opener controls are dangerous situations
that can lead to tragic results. A few simple
precautions can protect your family and
friends from potential harms. Please take a
few minutes to read the following maintenance
and safety tips. Then check the operation of
your garage door and opener to ensure they
function in a safe and trouble-free manner.
Precautions and Warnings
- Do not stand or walk under
a moving door! Do not let children play
"beat the door." It is very
dangerous and can result in serious
injury or death. Adults should set a good
example.
- Keep transmitters and
remote controls out of reach of children.
Do not let children play with or use the
transmitters or remote controls.
- The push button 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 closing garage door.
- Teach your children about
the garage door safety.
- Discuss garage door safety
with your children. Explain the danger of
being trapped under the door. Do not let
children play with or use the pushbutton
or transmitter.
- When using the pushbutton
or transmitter, keep the door in sight
until it completely closes. Teach
children to never play under or near an
open garage door. Do not allow children
to run under a closing door.
Testing the
Opener
Make sure your opener has a
reversing feature and test the reversing
feature every month. With the door open,
place a roll of paper towels layed flat, on the floor in the doors path at
approximately the center of the door. Test the
balance of the door, as discussed later on, before performing the reversal test.
Push the control button to
close the door. The door opener must
reverse and open the door when it strikes the towel roll. If the opener does not reverse, have it
repaired or replaced. Also consider
replacement of the garage door opener if it
is an older model. Have a qualified
individual adjust, repair or replace the
parts.
Test the force setting of
your garage door opener by holding up the
bottom of the door as it closes. If the door
does not reverse readily, the force is
excessive and needs adjusting. Your garage
door opener owners manual will explain
how to adjust the force sensitivity. A
qualified individual should adjust it. To
avoid entrapment, be sure to perform the paper towel roll reversing test after any repairs or
adjustment are made to the garage door or
opener.
Many garage door openers
can be equipped with accessory safety
devices. Consider adding an electric eye or
edge sensor as an extra measure of safety to
protect against entrapment.
Routine
Maintenance Can Prevent Tragedies
There are routine
maintenance steps that should follow once a
month. Review your owners manual for
both the door and door opener. If you
dont have the owners manuals,
contact the manufacturers) Look for the
opener model number on the back of the power
unit.
Look at the garage door
springs, cables, rollers, pulleys, spring safety cables and other
door hardware for signs of wear. If you
suspect any problems, have a qualified person
make repairs. The springs and related
hardware are under high tension and can cause
severe injury when handled improperly. Install a spring
safety cable to prevent spring from flying around if it
snaps.
Warning
- springs are under high tension. Only qualified
individuals should adjust them.
Rollers and hinges of a
garage door require periodic lubrication. Use
a spray silicone or lightweight household oil
according to the instructions in your
owners manual.
Periodically test the
balance of your door. Start with your door
closed. Disconnect the garage door opener
release mechanism so you can operate the door
by hand. You should be able to lift the door
smoothly and with little resistance. It
should stay open around three to four feet
above the floor. If it doesnt, it is
out of balance. Have it adjusted by a
professional.
Garage
door opener safety an automatic decision
Take a few minutes to
inspect and test your garage door system.
Make monthly inspection and testing a part of
your regular routine. Safety is
everyones business. Make garage door
opener safety automatic in your home.
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 Opener Safety.
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