Safety Improvements
Manufacturers have made
great strides in improving
the safety of garage doors
and garage door openers.
One of the biggest improvements
is the addition of
photoelectric eyes on door
openers manufactured
since 1993.
Photoelectric eyes are
mounted above the floor
and cause a closing door to
reverse when movement is
detected in the door opening.
If you have an older style
door opener, consider
replacing it with a new one
that has all the latest safety
features. A new opener
costs from $100 to $150 and
can be installed by a homeowner
in two to four hours.
A second safety improvement
is adding a containment
cable to extension spring-
type doors (Photos
10 and 11). (Extension
springs are mounted above
the roller tracks.) When an
extension spring breaks, the
spring and cable become a
heavy whip that can smash
into cars or unsuspecting
victims. A containment
cable stops the recoil.
Containment cables cost
only $4 each and are available
at home centers.
Follow the steps in Photos
10 and 11 to install one.