Product consumer safety commission reports that the vast majority of these injuries are to fingers and hands.
Garage door spring deaths.
I ve been hurt working on them once.
Furthermore they lead to approximately 20 000 injuries annually not including those incidents that are not reported or treated in medical facilities.
Most springs were designed to last for 10 000 cycles approximately 7 years if you use your garage door 4 times a day.
If they don t make it across the door can pin them to the ground or crush them.
Garage doors have caused multiple deaths per year commonly to children.
I thought both springs were broken on a two car garage.
Garage door repairs often involve replacing garage door parts that are tied into the spring system and many accidents injuries and deaths have occurred for those who have not understood the forces at work.
Fatigue is the most common reason for garage door spring failure.
Professional installation is recommended.
Torsion springs extension springs and other garage door hardware can cause serious injury or death if not handled and installed properly.
Glass breakage is another cause of garage door accidents.
Several deaths each year are reported by the u s.
To get injured by them you need to be up close and working on them.
Now that garages use torsion springs people very rarely get injured.
On august 19 1994 a 32 year old lumber yardman died when a commercial garage door fell on him.
This way you can avoid getting taken by surprise by issues like broken garage door springs that could cause the door to drop suddenly.
Replacing garage door springs is dangerous because of the torque in a wound torsion spring or the stretch in an extended extension spring.
An error here can result in multiple broken bones in the hand or worse the spring snapping back with rapid force.
In the latter case that might mean disfigurement severe injury or even death.
About 800 americans will suffer lacerations when the window glass in their garage doors breaks.
Too many people try to perform diy garage spring replacements with a socket wrench or screwdriver when fixing broken garage door springs.