Garage Door Safety: A Contractor’s Perspective

Garage Door Safety: A Contractor’s Perspective

As a garage door contractor with many years of experience under our belt, we've seen it all when it comes to garage door safety. From minor mishaps to major accidents, we’ve been called in to repair the damage and help prevent future incidents. Today, we'd like to share some insights with you, so you can keep your garage door in tip-top shape and your family safe. Keep your garage door opener remote out of reach of children. Kids are naturally curious, and garage doors can seem like a fun toy to play with. However, this can lead to serious accidents. Make sure to mount the garage door opener control button at least five feet off the ground and out of the reach of little hands. Teach your children about garage door safety and explain that the remote controls are not toys. Perform regular maintenance checks. Just like your car, your garage door needs regular maintenance to function properly. Check the balance of your door by disconnecting the opener and manually lifting the door halfway. If it doesn't stay in place, it's time to call a professional for a tune-up. Also, inspect the tracks, rollers, cables, and springs for any signs of wear or damage. Test your garage door's auto-reverse feature. This safety feature is designed to prevent the door from closing on people or objects. Test it by placing a roll of paper towels under the door and closing it. If the door doesn't reverse when it hits the paper towels, call a professional to fix the problem. Keep your garage door in good repair. A well-maintained garage door not only keeps your family safe but also saves you money in the long run. If you notice any issues, such as a door that won't close or a loud noise when the door is in operation, don't ignore it. These could be signs of a more significant problem that could lead to an accident or costly repair. Be cautious with DIY repairs. While it's tempting to try to fix your garage door yourself, some jobs are best left to the professionals. Garage door springs, for example, are under a lot of tension and can cause serious injury if not handled correctly. If you're not sure about a repair, call a garage door contractor to handle it for you. In conclusion, garage door safety is all about being proactive and staying informed. By following these tips and keeping an eye on your garage door's condition, you can help prevent accidents and keep your family safe. Remember, if you're ever in doubt, don't hesitate to call a licensed contractor with over 40 years of experience like Castle Garage Doors. 760-746-0128 | www.castlegaragedoors.com