Garage safety is paramount to protect both occupants and
property. One crucial safety feature is the electronic eyes or photoelectric
sensors, commonly found on garage door openers, as demonstrated by
Ashi-Certified Inspector, Britt B. These sensors are installed near the bottom
of the garage door tracks and work together to detect obstacles, ensuring the
door reverses if something obstructs its path.
Missing or malfunctioning electronic eyes can pose serious safety risks, as the garage door may close on objects, pets, or even people, causing injury or damage. Therefore, it's vital to regularly check and maintain these sensors to guarantee they are in proper working condition.
The electronic eyes should be placed facing each other and kept free from any obstructions or debris. Periodically test the garage door opener's safety features, including the auto-reverse mechanism, to ensure that it operates correctly. By prioritizing garage safety and addressing any issues promptly, homeowners can create a secure environment for everyone who uses the garage.