Door-related finger injuries are a real safety risk, especially for children in schools. Therefore, choosing the right finger guard can help reduce entrapment accidents and meet UK safety standards. Here, we explain the differences between the front-hinge and rear-hinge finger guards to help authorities make the right decision. What Is a Front Hinge Finger Guard? The front-hinge finger guard protects the side of the door that opens towards the user. It covers the visible hinge gap when a door is opened. The guard is more useful for doors that are pushed open more frequently, such as corridors and classrooms. These guards can cover up to 180 degrees of the gap. They can reduce finger entrapment injuries by over 90% when installed correctly. They are also easy to install, use, and inspect. What Is a Rear-Hinge Finger Guard? A rear-hinge finger guard protects the gap on the pull side of the door. This gap is often overloaded and dangerous, especially in offices and on fire doors, toi...