Some security tips recommend using a zip tie or cutting your emergency release cord to eliminate the threat but that greatly reduces your garage door safety.
Securing garage door with zip tie.
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.
Garage doors with operators feature an emergency release device that can be readily identified just look for the red cord with a red handle.
This device is required by law for the purpose of quick disengagement of the operator.
I probably would not keep it on there when actually in the home because during an emergency situation where you need to quickly evacuate having it on the emergency release could be dangerous.
First of all let s be clear.
They are easy to install can be found for under 10 and make it that much harder on the bad guy to.
A garage shield covers your garage door s emergency release cord making it impossible for a thief to use it to break in.
Fortunately there s a better solution.
A heavy duty vacation garage door deadlock is a great solution for securing any garage door.
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.
Secure lock garage door from inside.
Simple items to secure garage door.
Secure your garage door whenever you go on vacation or leave your home for a long period of time.
Install a vacation lock.
Keep in mind that the zip tie should only be used when you are going on vacation.