The national electronic injury surveillance system neiss has reported statistics on garage door accidents showing that more than 2 000 people per year are crushed by garage doors and more than 7 500 people are pinched during garage door operation.
Garage door deaths per year.
Employee is caught between hanger doors and is killed.
March 1982 october 1992.
Nearly 7 600 of these injuries stem from pinching or crushing fingers between the panels of the garage door as it closes.
Product consumer safety commission reports that the vast majority of these injuries are to fingers and hands.
Race to beat the door.
Furthermore they lead to approximately 20 000 injuries annually not including those incidents that are not reported or treated in medical facilities.
Sharp edges account for over 800 injuries every year with neiss defining it as lacerations from garage door window glass today s garage doors when they do feature glass are shatter resistant.
An estimated 12 700 garage door injuries occur in the u s.
Employee fractures femur in fall from bus.
Employee is killed after striking head on metal rolling door.
Many garage door accidents occur as a result of a garage door.
Over 2 000 injuries are caused by falling doors or becoming trapped under the door when attempting to race beneath it as it closes.
The result is gummy and messy but there aren t any sharp edges.
Garage doors have caused multiple deaths per year commonly to children.
According to neiss data over 2 200 americans will be injured each year by a garage door falling on them from above.
Employee trips and falls over door sill fractures multiple.
Lacerations from garage door window glass.
Only about 100 of these are caused by personal negligence like a child or pet trying to dash under a closing door.
Young children under the age of 15 see approximately 8 serious injuries or deaths per year as a result of garage doors that would not stop closing or reverse.
The remaining injuries can be attributed to mechanical problems with the garage.
Should they break which is rare it s similar to when a car window breaks.
Half of these were fingers caught between rollers and tracks.
Here is a brief timeline encompassing the history of ul325 and its effect on garage door related deaths and injuries.
Miscellaneous injuries due to doors needing repairs.
About a hundred of these injuries typically occur when individuals unwisely try to run beneath a garage door as it is closing.