Electric gates at Lanarkshire properties can bring many benefits and yet, some people hesitate. There are many question that for some customers, remain unanswered. It can be difficult to know if electric gates are right for you and your property, so what questions do you need to ask?
Many people worry that automatic or electric gates at Lanarkshire properties will look ‘too much’ or over-the-top. The beauty of electric gates is that they look like ordinary gates but, with a slight difference – there is no inconvenience of getting in and out of the car to open and close gates. They open and close in a way that is smooth, and compliments any property.
No, there are ways of being able to gain access and exit your driveway should the remote fail or you forget your pin number for the key pad. There are ways of contacting the electric gate installer who will be able to help. Many people worry that a power cut could mean that they are locked in or out of their homes. Fortunately, complete black outs are rare but, many systems run with a battery back-up so instances of this nature are very rare.
No, with modern electric gate installations there are all kinds of safety features that are now incorporated to prevent crush injuries or accidents. Motion sensor, for example, detect when something is in the path of the opening or closing gate and will stop.
Likewise, as the open and close, of the gate sensors detect any resistance in their movement, whether this is from an object, animal or person, it will stop. There are also crush zones behind the open gates so that anyone or anything on the way has a safe place to stand, without being crushed.
Yes they are! You can open them with the flick of a button, or by typing in a unique code in to a keypad. You share that code only with people you want to have it so only people you want to gain access can actually do so.
Please contact us to discuss your electric gates requirements in the Lanarkshire area.
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