Finger Protection Door Slam Stopper
Finger Protection Door Slam Stopper
Finger Protection Professional Door Slam Stopper
Professional door anti-slam stopper mechanism. Open windows and drafts throughout a building always create a risk of doors suddenly slamming shut unexpectedly and if fingers are in and around the handle area of the door when this happens there is always a risk of nasty injury. Aside from the possibility of fingers getting pinched there is also the unnecessary loud bangs caused by the slamming door and the resulting scares to the children in your care.
Prevents doors slamming shut
For internal & external doors
Easy DIY install
Professional heavy duty and durable unlike inferior cheaper plastic lookalike products on the market
When the door closes at high speed, the Door Slam Stopper prevents the door from shutting. This prevents children’s fingers from getting injured if they end up between a slamming door. Close the door at a normal speed, and the stop does not block it and you can close the door as usual.
The Door Slam Stopper is the perfect consumer-friendly safeguard against slamming doors. Internal and external doors can be secured by installing the Door anti Slam Stopper on top of the doorpost. Please click the below video to see how the device works.
Important notice
door post should have a minimum thickness of 4 cm / 1.6 in
put device on the top of the door frame only
there has to be at least 8 cm / 3.2 in of free space from a closed door at the top side of the door frame
spray WD40 on the pin and into the stopper, repeat once every 3 months
ensure that the product does not interfere with shutting the door
The Finger Protection Professional Anti Slam Door Stopper can be installed on almost all wooden door frames to prevent doors from slamming shut and causing related injuries. The device has been tested by SKG and can even stop heavier doors. Through its easy mechanism it is low on maintenance and is therefore perfect for creches, montessories, schools or even at home.
We only sell & deliver within Ireland.