Best Home Garage Door Safety Tips

Best Home Garage Door Safety Tips

Garages are great for many reasons. It is a perfect place for storage, home projects, and even recreational activities. However, without proper knowledge of the garage door’s functions and proper usage, this large entryway can pose many security and safety threats. It is important to be aware of the potential dangers of a garage door to prevent any injuries. Take note of this industry’s best home garage door safety tips to keep you, your family, and property safe. 

 

Garage Door Safety Tips

1. Perform a visual inspection of your garage door monthly.

 This is one of the most important garage door safety tips that a homeowner should do to prevent garage door related injuries. Check the springs, cables, pulleys, and rollers to see signs of wear and tear. If you notice any damage, do not try to remove, adjust or repair cables and springs on your own, as these parts are under high tension and can cause injuries. Contact a trained garage door repairman to inspect or repair the damage. 

While inspecting the parts of your garage door, consider testing your garage door reversing mechanism as well. You can check this function by placing an object (a roll of paper towel or board) to the door’s pathway. If the door does not reverse after having contact with the object, then the reverse function is not working properly and that you have to call a qualified garage door technician for repair or replacement. 

2. Don’t allow children to play with your garage door remote controls. 

Children tend to be curious about everything and your garage door remote control can be one of them. Make sure to keep it out of their reach. The best practice is to mount your garage door control button for at least five feet above the floor. Also, explain to them the dangers of playing with the garage door and the possibility of harming them. 

3. Consult your garage door owner’s manual. 

Your owner’s manual is a good source of information about your garage door’s function.  Learn how to operate the garage door in case of an emergency like power outages, storms, or door malfunctions. You can also learn some door safety tips from your manual.  

4. Watch your fingers between door sections

If your garage door opens manually, be careful not to place your fingers between the sections of the door. Also, let your children know not to place their fingers between the garage door sections. To prevent injuries, consider getting a garage door with panels that can’t pinch.                                                                                                                                        

5. Never leave your garage door open or partially open 

When closing your door, wait until the door is completely closed. It may come in contact with some objects in its way down and compromise the safety of your property and personal belongings. 

6. Never leave the remote control of your garage door inside your car. 

One of the most common ways of home invasion these days is by stealing the garage door opener remote. If you have to park your car outside, make sure to keep your remote hidden or take it with you to prevent potential home invasion. 

7. Use the vacation mode on your garage door opener

 When you have to leave your home for some time, set your garage door opener to a vacation mode.  This can help prevent your opener remote from opening your garage door and keep your home safe from intruders or burglars while you are away.

8. Install a smart garage door device 

Modern technology has invented devices that can provide added security to ensure your family and property’s safety. Install a smart device that alerts you if your garage door is open, close or someone is attempting to operate the door without your permission. For added security, the application installed in your phone can keep a record of all the operations of your garage door including times and dates. 

 

Contact A Professional For Garage Door Inspection, Repair And Maintenance

Your garage door can do a lot of harm. However, with these garage door safety tips, maintenance, and inspections of your the door itself and its parts can prevent you from injuries. Take this time to inspect your garage door and see if everything is in good working condition. Schedule an annual visit from Inland Overhead Door Company to ensure that your door functions safely.