If you own or manage a commercial property like a restaurant, warehouse, or nursery, you cannot afford to ignore door safety in your building. Doors in commercial spaces are subjected to heavy traffic, being opened and closed many times a day. This makes it more likely that someone would accidentally “trap” their fingers in the hinge side of the door.
Considering the fact that a closing door exerts a pressure of about 32,000 PSI, fingers caught in the hinge cavity of a closing door can often result in life-long muscle or ligament damage, as well as cracked or dislocated bones and possibly even amputation. These severe injuries also come with the possibility of litigation and claims for personal injury, that can be very expensive for you.
Thankfully, the risk of finger injuries and liability can be easily avoided with door finger protectors in place. The purpose of door finger protectors is to minimise the gap between the door and the hinge, which would prevent anyone from putting their hands in the void and getting trapped fingers.
What makes door hinge guards great is that they can be easily installed, removed and refitted as a DIY project without glue or nails. Door finger guards are also pretty unobtrusive, and you can find them in many different colours to suit the surrounding frame of the door.
Other door safety products that you can consider installing in your property include hinge cavity products, hinge pin devices, sliding door systems and anti-door slam devices.
Prevention is better than cure.
Even though accidents cannot be foreseen, they can certainly be prevented. Door hinge guards provide a safe, reliable fix to preventing those unforeseen door-related finger injuries. While you may think of these safety devices as a “gratuitous” expense, they can save you from the huge costs of medical bills or lawsuits resulting from a finger trap accident on your property.
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