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When you install a finger guard such as the Finger Protector product from insight Security, over the dangerous hinge cavity on your doors, you obviously want to be sure that it will do the job it`s meant to ...that is, it will stop little fingers getting trapped and seriously injured in the hinge cavity of a closing door.
Sadly, there are a few so called door "Safety" products on the market which fail the test miserably, as although they offer a visual protection for the hinge cavity, they can easily be pushed into the cavity of an open door, thus allowing fingers to be trapped and crushed by the closing door!
Finger Protector was designed to prevent this happening, however for those odd doors that open with more than a 130 degree arc, ...where you need to join 2 of the standard Finger Protector Strips together, the extra width of the shield portion of the Finger Protector introduces a possible risk of it being pushed into the cavity which is why a special Anti Implosion bracket pack was designed for use in such circumstances.
The Finger Protector Strips themselves are cleverly designed to both clip and bond together, (see "joining two Finger Protector strips together" - 223kb pdf), however to provide added strength to the joint and to prevent any possibility of the structure imploding into the hinge cavity of the door when open to its limit, the purpose designed "Joining / Anti-implosion Strip pack" should be used.
The 6 anti implosion strips in the pack simply bond on to the back of the Finger Protector shield using the pre applied adhesive strips. The simple fitting instructions show how quick and easy they are to fit, and the images above show how they are positioned.