Safety check for garage doors and Openers

 check it1 in 15 Garages May Lack the Latest Safety Features or May Not Be Operating Properly  and many more garage doors and openers could be showing signs of wear and tear, indicating a need for service.

Don’t Chance It. Check It, a national campaign created by LiftMaster,  to boost awareness of garage safety and encourage you to check your garage door and opener to make sure it is operating properly.

If you haven’t already done so, Worcester Door recommends frequent Safety Check ups for Garage Door and Garage Door Opener.

You may not be able to see or hear it, but your garage door may not be operating properly, or even safely.  Don’t Chance it.  Check it.

3-STEP SAFETY CHECK FOR GARAGE DOORS AND OPENERS

1.  Check the sides of the garage door for properly installed Photo Eyes (black sensors) mounted no higher than 6 inches off the floor.

2. Block the Photo Eye with an object over 6 inches tall and press the garage door opener’s close button. The door should not close.

3. Lay a 1.5 inch-high object on the ground in the door’s path and press the close button. The door should reverse off this object.

Once you complete the 3-Step Safety Check, if you find that your garage door is not operating properly or are unsure, contact Worcester Door immediately, an official LiftMaster dealer.

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