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Automatic Garage Door Opener Safety & Maintenance Guide, Garage Door Openers are Not Toys

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Automatic Garage Door Opener Safety & Maintenance Guide Garage Door Opener Safety - An Automatic Decision A garage door is the largest moving object in the home. An improperly adjusted garage door and opener can exert deadly force when the door closes - which could lead to entrapment of children or adults and subsequent injury or death. Proper installation, operation, maintenance, and testing of the garage door and automatic opener are necessary to provide a safe, trouble-free system. Careless operation or allowing children to play with or use garage door opener controls are also dangerous situations that can lead to tragic results. A few simple precautions can protect your family and friends from potential harm. Please review the safety and maintenance tips in this guide carefully and keep it for reference. Check the operation of your garage door and opener to ensure they function in a safe and trouble-free manner. Be sure to read all Important Safety Information found in your garage door opener's manual as it provides more details and safety considerations than can be supplied with this guide. Garage Door Openers are Not Toys Discuss garage door and opener safety with your children. Explain the danger of being trapped under the door. Stay away from a moving door. The wall-mounted push button should be out of reach of children, at least 5 feet from the nearest standing surface and away from all moving parts. Mount and use the button where you can clearly see the closing garage door. Keep transmitters and remote controls out of reach of children. Do not let children play with or use transmitters or other remote control devices. Keep the door in sight until it completely closes when using the wall-mounted push button or transmitter. 46

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Automatic Garage Door Opener Safety & Maintenance Guide
Garage Door Opener Safety – An Automatic Decision
A garage door is the largest moving object in the home. An improperly adjusted garage door and opener can exert deadly force when the door closes – which could lead to
entrapment of children or adults and subsequent injury or death.
Proper installation, operation, maintenance, and testing of the garage door and automatic opener are necessary to provide a safe, trouble-free system. Careless operation or allowing children
to play with or use garage door opener controls are also dangerous situations that can lead to tragic results. A few simple precautions can protect your family and friends from potential harm.
Please review the safety and maintenance tips in this guide carefully and keep it for reference. Check the operation of your garage door and opener to ensure they function in a safe and
trouble-free manner. Be sure to read all Important Safety Information found in your garage door opener’s manual as it provides more details and safety considerations than can be supplied with
this guide.
Garage Door Openers are Not Toys
Discuss garage door and opener safety with your children. Explain the danger of being trapped under the door.
Stay away from a moving door.
Keep transmitters and remote controls out of reach of chil-
dren.
Do not let children play with or use transmitters or other remote
control devices.
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The wall-mounted push button should be out of reach of
children,
at least 5 feet from the nearest standing surface and
away from all moving parts. Mount and use the button where you
can clearly see the closing garage door.
Keep the door in sight until it completely closes
when using
the wall-mounted push button or transmitter.