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The following article was published in our article directory on August 17, 2012.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Quince Bishop
Every Friday morning Phyllis had a hair session. This Friday was no different. She gathered her keys, the family checkbook, her bag and headed for the garage. She pushed the button to open her garage door and ... Nothing occurred.
Her normal day had all of a sudden become not so routine. Irritated, she pushed the button a second, then a third time. The garage door refused to budge. Then she did just what every housewife does when something in the house doesn't work, she called out to her other half, Don.
Don, wondering "just what now?" sauntered to the garage to offer help and convenience to Phyllis. They have been married a long time and he constantly replied to Phyllis's summons. It was one of the keys to their relationship.
He repeated Phyllis's effort and pushed the button many times himself. Darn! The garage door steadfastly refused to budge. Once again he asked yourself "exactly what now?" only this time it was directed at the garage door, not Phyllis.
Then Don saw that the two springs at the top of his door didn't look the same. Nearer assessment exposed that one of the springs was broken. "Geesh! Another repair invoice! Just what I need." thought Don.
"Exactly how am I getting to my hair session if the door will not open?" asked Phyllis, "The car is in the garage." She said, stating the noticeable.
Don thought for a moment, then an idea flashed through his head. "Hang on a second, I think I can open the door for you."
He went to the rope hanging from the garage door opener's track and gave it a yank. The opener system clicked and lo and behold, the garage door opener was detached from the garage door. "Progress!" he thought.
Then he got hold of the garage door handle and pulled. The garage door came up to Don's knees.
"Give me a hand here, I think we can get the door open." stated Don. Phyllis dutifully put both hands under the bottom of the door and lifted. Between the two of them they had the ability to raise the garage door as far as Phyllis might reach. Enough to get the car out.
Then she let go.
Right away the garage door crashed closed. Don, still holding the door by the handle, tumbled forward into the door, then backwards into the vehicle. Then he slumped to the garage floor.
Phyllis screamed. Don swore. At the very least he was still conscious, but he lay on the concrete floor doing a mental count of his body parts.
After a few seconds, Don tried to get up, but his back screamed, "Don't!" Don lay between the automobile and the door speculating just exactly what to do next.
Phyllis didn't hesitate. She had seen Don's body being thrown around by the crashing door and understood he had to be injured. Luckily the 911 operator responded quickly and Don was soon on the way to the healthcare facility. They needed to carry him through the house and out the front door to get him in the ambulance. The entire neighborhood watched.
The apparent lesson. Garage doors are heavy. If your door doesn't work, do not mess with it. Call a garage door professional.
Keywords: garage door repair, garage door openers, garage door springs
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