An increasing number of people are looking to create a seamless connection between the inside and the outside of their home. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise that bi-fold doors are also bursting forth in popularity across the world. Unlike sliding doors, bi-fold doors stylishly stack out of the way, providing homeowners with a glorious and unobstructed view of the garden from the inside. Bi-fold doors are pretty amazing. But, like any other door type, they are not 100 safe. Elderly, infirm, special needs individuals, and children can get hurt when trying to open and close bi-fold doors. What is truly alarming is that the injuries caused when operating a bi-fold door (also known as finger entrapment or pinch injuries) can be excruciatingly painful and mentally traumatic. Generally speaking, these types of injuries result in broken bones and swelling, necessitating significant hospital treatment. In some extreme cases, however, a finger entrapment injury may even result ...