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Handicap and Automatic Door Openers- Making Life Easier for the Disabled

Author: Universal Design
by Universal Design
Posted: Oct 09, 2013

With the aging of family members or the presence of any individual with limited mobility, it becomes significantly more important to provide every sort of convenience and assistance when it comes to opening doors. With our busy life styles it’s not always possible to be around to assist them personally each time they need it. Thankfully the industry has recognized this need and has designed handicap door openers that assist them with their independence whenever they use a door.

An innovative and handy piece of equipment, this automatic door opener is invaluable in opening and closing doors. It has been designed specifically for the needs of users with restricted mobility who find it challenging or impossible to open or close doors manually.

Designed for both commercial and residential applications, these handicap door openers function in a specific manner and include diversified optional accessories. Some manufacturers offer a unit that opens and closes the door which normally adds some resistance to the door when using it manually. Others only open the door and a door closer is required on the opposite side to close the door. The advantage of this type of application is that no resistance is encountered when using the door manually.

Most electric door openers are available with hand held remotes or wall switches which can be wired or wireless. The wall switches are installed in a convenient location and enable the user to easily activate the door opener by pressing the button on the switch. The same occurs when using the hand held remotes. A simple activation of either button sends a signal to the automatic door openers to open the door. It’s as simple as that.

Another accessory often included with remote openers is an electric strike lock. These unlatch the door when they receive a signal to do so. This normally occurs at the same time as the opener begins its action as they are wired directly to it.

Apart from wall switches and remotes, other accessories are also available such as an individually coded keypad which sends a signal to open the door when the correct code is entered. Some commercial door openers also function with a swipe card typically found in hotels or secure locations.

Most handicap door openers require electricity to function. The door may still be opened manually in the event of a power failure as long as the individual is able to do so or has assistance. For those users who are not physically able to do so some companies offer a battery backup with their equipment which allows the door to function automatically for multiple occurrences until the power is restored.

Some firms offer their automatic opener as complete packages with a combination of accessories. This option may assist in selecting what you need for your specific application and are often offered at reduced prices when sold in complete door opener packages.

Handicap door openers are a perfect addition for any residential application and can also be used in high use commercial installations when the correct type of equipment is installed.

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