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Garage Door Safety
Your garage door is the largest moving object
in your home. Most
doors weigh in excess of 150lbs; even up
to 1000 lbs. It is critical that the entire system works together flawlessly. If
one part of the door begins to fail, the entire system will be affected. Each part
of the system has a life expectancy and when one part fails, you should have a complete
inspection of the entire door.
Don't be another statistic- Be
SAFE!
Statistics have shown
that over 30,000 people, annually, are injured by faulty garage door systems. Don't
let an unnecessary accident happen to your family or friends
- take this decision
seriously and select a company with experience. Call us today!
1-866-997-3667
Keep your children safe
Reports received by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), indicate
many children between the ages of 2 and 14 have been trapped and killed under automatic
garage doors. Other children have suffered brain damage or serious injuries when
the closing door hit them failing to stop and reverse its direction. Teach children
to keep their hands and fingers clear of section joints, hinges, tracks, springs
and other garage door parts. Contact with a moving garage door or its hardware could
cause serious injury.
Precision Door has a 25 Point safety inspection-
Here is what we inspect:
Garage Door
√ Door Balance
√ Springs
√ Rollers
√ Cables
√ Safety Cables
√ Drums
√ Center Bearing
√ End Bearing Plate
√ Pulleys
√ Forks
√ Shaft
√ Hinges
√ Brackets
√ Tracks
√ Hinge Arms
√ Strut / Truss Rod
√ Spring Anchor
√ Bottom Weather Seal
√ Panel Condition
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Garage Door Opener
√ Control Panel / Remotes / Keyless Entry
√ Boom / Trolley
√ Safety Eyes
√ Motor / Gear
√ Bellwire
√ Safety Reverse / Limit Switch
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Routine maintenance that you can do:
Take a few minutes to inspect and test your complete garage door system. Make monthly
inspections and testing a part of your regular routine. Safety is everyone's business!
Make garage door and garage door opener safety automatic in your home.
Visual Inspection
Look at the garage door springs, cables, rollers, pulleys and other door hardware
for signs of wear. Call us today 1-866-997-3667, if you suspect any problems.
Garage door springs and cables are under very high tension. If handled improperly,
they can cause serious injury and death. Only a certified technician should adjust
them. Do not attempt to repair or adjust springs yourself.
A safety cable should be installed on all extension springs (the springs mounted
above the track) to help contain a spring if it breaks.
Never remove, adjust or loosen the screws on the bottom brackets of the door. These
brackets are connected to the spring system by the lift cable and are under extreme
tension.
Lubrication
Regularly lubricate the moving parts of the door with a silicon based spray only.
However, do not lubricate plastic rollers and plastic idler bearings. Consult the
garage door owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations
Door
Balance
Periodically test the balance of your garage door.
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Start with the door closed |
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If you have a garage door opener, use the release mechanism so you can operate
the door by hand when doing this test. |
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You should be able to lift the door smoothly and with little resistance. It should
stay open around three or four feet above the floor. If it does not, it is out of
balance. Have it inspected by a certified technician.
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Suspect a problem?
If you suspect a problem with your garage door call us immediately!
1-866-997-3667
Live by the "7 Safety Rules"
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Never let a child play with or play around your garage door. |
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3 | Teach your children about garage door safety. Never let them play with the garage
door remote controls. |
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4 | Check the rollers and cables for your garage door every month to ensure they are
in good working order.
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5 | Never leave an automobile or personal property underneath an open garage door. |
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6 | Call Precision Door Service for your annual 25 point safety inspection. |
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7 | Keep the wall button out of the reach of children. The recommended height is at
least 5 feet from the floor.
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