Keep little fingers safe with our DoorGuard
Smart protection for tiny hands!
Patented
Our innovative technology is protected by 27 design patents,
Easy to install
Installation guides that are easy to follow are available for easy installation.
1-year Warranty
You’re covered! Finguard India stands by you with a 1-year warranty.
How to Install?
Get started in 4 simple steps
1
Clean the door and door frame. Sand Slightly for better adhesion. Dry the surface.
2
Close the door. Place Marking strip provided with Finguard at right angle created by door.
3
Lightly Draw With pencil, One on the door and other on the frame using marking strip.
4
Open the Door. Place Finguard on the marking done. Peel off the protective adhesive film and start sticking it vertically from top to bottom following the marking. First Start sticking Finguard on the door frame and later on the door. Leave one inch of ground clearance.
Finguard HS universal 180 degree
The Finguard HS universal 180 degrees prevents finger-trapping accidents by covering the gap.
Why it is Necessary
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Product Specifications
Finguard HS Universal 180 degree – is applied on the hinge side of the doors, for doors having thickness up to 65 mm. and for the opening of 180 degree. Also can be applied on the glass doors with pivot hinges at the bottom.
Material – Rigid PVC Product Height – 208 cm (82 inches) Product Thickness – 1.5 mm Available Colors – Beige, Brown, Pink, Black, White
Tested for 5,00,000 opening and closing movements Quick and easy to apply with pre-installed double side tape
Benefit – Covers the entire gap of the hinge side. Top to bottom, where usually fingers get trapped.
Facts
Children getting their hands stuck between doors is a common occurrence, especially in households, schools, and public places.
According to some studies, approximately 1 out of 4 children experience getting their hands trapped in doors at some point during childhood.
Door-related injuries can range from minor bruises to more serious injuries like cuts, fractures, or even amputations, depending on the force and mechanism of closure.
Educational campaigns and safety initiatives in schools and communities aim to raise awareness about the risks associated with doors and promote safe behaviors among children.