This lever is for when you lose electrical power and you cannot open the garage door.
Zip tie to lock garage door.
First of all let s be clear.
According to the federal code and ul 325 adding a zip tie to your garage door operator is a violation and so is removing the emergency release device.
By using a clothes hanger and pulling the lever the door can manually be opened.
While this will prevent the bypass technique employed by thieves the safety pull handle can still be yanked hard to break the zip ties in an emergency.
Put a zip tie on the manual release latch.
Enter garage shield which is a simple durable and reliable garage door anti theft device that inhibits the ability for a simple coat hook from accessing the release mechanism and or emergency rope on the garage opener track assembly.
Keep in mind that the zip tie should only be used when you are going on vacation.
Many irresponsible news articles and stories claimed that it s acceptable to add zip ties to secure the emergency release device on the operator of your garage door.
Please though use extreme care and caution when it comes to securing your home and think twice about the zip tie method.
At the end of the day if you don t think you need a garage shield fine no problem.
You can use a zip tie to fasten the emergency release lever to the garage door track to prevent it from being pulled open.
This prevents the door from being pulled and opened.
Purchase a zip tie to fasten the emergency release valve to the track of the garage door.
To prevent break ins through your garage door there are a couple of things you can do.
There are alternative methods of securing your garage door.
Thieves can use this to get into your garage.
Zip tie your emergency release shut simply running a zip tie through the holes in your emergency release switch will make it almost impossible for a thief to use the jimmy method.