Product consumer safety commission reports that the vast majority of these injuries are to fingers and hands.
Garage door injuries per year.
Garage doors have caused multiple deaths per year commonly to children.
Fingers getting caught in the sections of the garage door.
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.
Lacerations from door hardware or tracks.
Every year over 7 550 americans suffer pinching injuries most often when fingers get caught between the panels of the garage door.
Half of these were fingers caught between rollers and tracks.
Furthermore several dozen deaths mostly of young children are caused by garage doors each year making it one of the most dangerous parts of the household.
Each year thousands of children and adults are injured by garage doors.
A little pinch may not seem like a big deal until you stop to think about the forces involved in moving a heavy garage door.
Furthermore they lead to approximately 20 000 injuries annually not including those incidents that are not reported or treated in medical facilities.
Garage door accidents are responsible for 20 000 to 30 000 injuries every year.
Person working on a door.
Lacerations from garage door window glass.
According to the national electronic injury surveillance survey neiss the most common type of garage door injury is pinch crush section joints which happens to about 7 550 americans each year.
Nearly 7 600 of these injuries stem from pinching or crushing fingers between the panels of the garage door as it closes.
An estimated 12 700 garage door injuries occur in the u s.
Automatic photo eye sensors have made garage doors a lot safer but they still present a hazard.
Over 2 000 injuries are caused by falling doors or becoming trapped under the door when attempting to race beneath it as it closes.
Miscellaneous injuries due to doors needing repairs.
Only about 100 of these are caused by personal negligence like a child or pet trying to dash under a closing door.