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Choose Safety, Choose Merlin

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Most New Zealanders consider their homes safe havens from the outside world, however there are still a number of hazards around the home that pose potential danger to loved ones and every year, thousands of children are injured needlessly in preventable home accidents.

Merlin is committed to ensuring the safety of your most valuable assets – your children and pets – and its range of automatic garage door openers offer the very latest in safety features.

Merlin automatic garage door openers boast an automatic safety reversing system so if the garage door is obstructed while closing, it will automatically stop. Furthermore if it is obstructed while opening, it will also automatically stop.
Merlin products also offer automatic force sensing, where with each automatic operation, the garage door opener intuitively monitors and adjusts the force needed to open your garage door, drastically reducing the likelihood of a family member being injured.

Recent research undertaken by Merlin indicated that many consumers held the belief that if a product is sold in New Zealand, it is compliant with Australian and New Zealand standard AS/NZS 60335-2-95*. This is not actually the case and a number of garage door openers available in Australia and New Zealand are believed to not be compliant with standard AS/NZS 60335-2-95. Merlin’s products however, do comply with Australian and New Zealand standard AS/NZS 60335-2-95 and all safety features have been extensively tested to ensure safety at home and therefore peace of mind for homeowners.

Merlin is part of the world’s largest manufacturer of automatic garage door openers, the Chamberlain Group, and holds its customers’ safety as the top priority. To ensure peace of mind for you and your family; Choose Safety, Choose Merlin.
For more information or to arrange a quote, call Merlin today on 0800 653 667 or enquire online.

* National independent study of home owners conducted by ‘Bread & Butter’ market researchers in June 2013.