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Title: 6 Garage Door Safety and Security Tips for Your Home


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6 Garage Door Safety and Security Tips for Your
Home
Website www.raynor.com
Phone (815) 288-1431
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A garage door is a great way to add convenience
and functionality to your home. However, garage
doors can also create safety and security hazards
that you need to be aware of. Here are six tips
we prepared to help keep you, your family, and
your belongings safe 1 - Test Your
Sensors Its critical to ensure that your garage
door sensors are working correctly. Garage door
sensors that arent operational can lead to
dangerous situations. Place a piece of wood or a
paper towel roll as a fake obstruction in the
path of the door to test your sensors. Then,
press your garage door button to see what
happens. If the garage door starts moving at all,
its time to call an expert. 2 - Child
Safety If you have children, follow these
guidelines to keep them safe
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Dont let them play with your garage door remote
(or your garage door in general). Make sure that
wall-mounted control buttons are out of their
reach. Ensure that step stools accessible to
children dont have control buttons on them. To
help your children be safe, explain the hazards
of garage doors. For security reasons, teach them
not to provide the garage door passcode. 3 -
Emergency Release Feature Learn how to operate
your garage doors emergency release feature.
This can come in handy if you ever need to detach
the garage door opener system from the garage
door in an emergency. Note Be sure the door is
in the down position before you disengage the
door from the opener. Garage doors can be
extremely heavy and extremely dangerous if they
come crashing down. Read the instructions in your
owners manual thoroughly, or have a qualified
professional demonstrate this for you. 4 -
Vacation Preparation Before you leave for your
vacation, unplug the garage door opener. This
will render all remote controls and pin pads
useless. 5 - Sharing Your Passcode Newer
garage door systems now allow you to create
special user-specific and onetime passcodes for
your visitors. If a code is ever leaked, having a
user-specific and one-time passcode will enable
you to make changes and secure your home again.
If your passcodes ever become known to others,
your safety and valuables are at risk. Avoid
giving out the master passcode. 6 - Leaving
Your Garage Door Partially Open Its never good
to leave your garage door open, no matter how hot
it is outside. Open garage doors are seen as an
opportunity by thieves. Animals may get into your
garage and wreak havoc.
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Phone (815) 288-1431
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Finally, the sensors on the activated door might
stop working correctly, or debris may get under
the door, potentially causing injury, property
damage, or security issues. When no one is home,
never leave the garage door open. Enjoy a Safe
and Secure Home Regular maintenance, such as
oiling hinges or replacing worn components, will
keep your garage doors in good working order. We
hope these safety and security tips are helpful.
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