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Prevent your doors from slamming shut!

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Whether you want to let some fresh air flow through your room by opening the door or your children are overexcited to go outside and play: a door can slam shut without any warning and can cause you or your loved one's injury. Most homeowners often ignore and forget that open doors and windows must be fixed or protected to prevent them from slamming against the wall.

Slamming windows and doors are not only loud and scary for kids, but they are also a significant danger for pinching your fingers. Even though you can choose to install door finger guards to prevent your fingers from being pinched between the door and its frame, a slamming door can still end up hurting your fingers.

Door blockers or door slam stoppers can help prevent your doors from slamming shut without a moment's notice. Door breakers are the perfect consumer-friendly safeguard and a long-term solution for slamming doors. Both inside or outside doors can be adequately secured by installing a door stopper either on top or at the bottom.

Whenever your door closes at high speed as a result of wind or any other reason, a door stopper will prevent your door from slamming against the wall. This can help you prevent yours and your children's finger from getting injured if they get stuck between a slamming door and a wall. When closing the door at a normal speed, the door stopper will not block the movement of your door and will allow you to close it as usual.

Slamming doors can not only damage your fingers but can also end up damaging your walls. This is why, as a homeowner, you need to install door stoppers if you wish to protect your doors, fingers, and walls from any damage.


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