When a sliding door moves along its track, it creates a narrow gap between the door and its frame. This gap is just wide enough for small fingers to slip inside. And these door-related finger injuries can be very serious because a heavy door can slide shut with intense force.
Most adults naturally keep their hands higher and away from threat but young children don’t. They tend to keep their hands near the lower edges of doors without realising the risk. That is why Slide Safe exists. It protects children from finger injuries because of sliding doors. And even if a school already uses door hinge finger guards on its hinged doors, sliding doors still need their own protection.
How does Slide Safe make sliding doors safer for kids?
Slide Safe covers the gap between a sliding door so small hands can’t get caught in between. This simple guardrail is enough to prevent door-related finger injuries in places where young children can be full of excitement and curiosity.
It is made to fit PVCu sliding doors, aluminium frames, timber or hardwood sliders, and even composite or glass doors with metal framing. This makes it a practical option for most schools and nurseries. And even when high-quality finger guards for school doors are already installed on hinged doors elsewhere in the building, sliding doors remain unprotected unless a product like Slide Safe is installed.
How can you check if your doors are safe?
The first step is to walk through the building and look closely at every door children use. Check the classroom doors, corridor doors, swinging doors and especially the sliding doors that lead to outdoor play areas or garden spaces. If a child can reach the door edge, that door needs proper protection.
Once you know which doors slide, you will know where to install Slide Safe. From there, you can make sure that every gap where little fingers can get trapped is covered. You can also check out Safety Assured’s product page to learn more about our high-quality door finger safety products, including Slide Safe.
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