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Systematic inspection of doors can help you reduce finger trap accidents

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Finger trap accidents in schools can be reduced to a large extent by conducting a systematic inspection of all doors. The inspection will help in determining the degree of risk and what actions should be taken to reduce that risk.

During a systematic inspection of doors, there are many factors that should be considered. First of all, review your school’s previous accident records to find out which doors, in particular, were involved in previous finger trapping accidents. You should inspect the condition of the doors thoroughly. The areas that can lead to accidents or serious injury should be checked, for example, the leading edge. Are the doors in your school fitted with safety products like the door hinge finger guards? It is important to find out.

Although both adults and children can equally be a victim of finger trapping accidents, small children are more prone to these accidents. So, if you are an owner of a preschool, nursery, or daycare, you should be more careful. Make sure all the doors are installed with hinge finger guards so that the children are safe at all entry and exit points. It is suggested to take into account the age group and other things like the special needs, and disabilities of students. This will help in identifying the level of the risk. Particular attention should be given to doors that are heavy, and susceptible to slamming from strong winds. Once you have completed the inspection, rate the level of risk, high, medium or low.

If you review or inspect the condition of your door annually, you can prevent finger trapping accidents to a large extent. Along with that, fit finger safety products where doors pose a risk.


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