
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 in amputation! This is what makes preventing door-related finger injuries critical, even more so if you have a curious little one in your home.
One of the best ways to safeguard a bi-fold door is by installing door finger protection devices in all hinged door situations whereby users can get their fingers trapped. These devices are basically just really flexible strips that cover the full length of the door, attaching to the edge of the door on the side with the hinges.
If you are considering installing bi-fold doors in your home, do not forget to get high-quality door finger protectors installed along with them. These devices are pretty unobtrusive (you won't even know they are there), they won't impact the opening or closing mechanism of the door at all, and best of all, they will make your home safer for not only your child but for everyone who visits.
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