We specialize in the precise installation of photo eye safety sensors to enhance the security and functionality of your automatic gates. These sophisticated devices serve as vigilant guardians for your property, instantly detecting any obstacles in a gate's path and preventing potential accidents before they occur.
Our certified technicians bring years of expertise to every photo eye safety sensor installation, ensuring your system not only meets but exceeds California's stringent UL 325 safety regulations. Whether retrofitting an existing gate or implementing sensors on a new installation, we deliver meticulous workmanship that protects what matters most to you.
The photo eye safety sensor creates an invisible beam across your gate's opening. When this beam is interrupted by a person, vehicle, or object, the sensor immediately signals your gate to stop and reverse, providing essential protection for family members, guests, and valuable property.
We offer both wireless and hardwired photo eye safety sensor options, customized to your specific gate configuration and property layout. Each installation includes comprehensive testing and calibration to guarantee optimal performance in all weather conditions.
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We focus on precise installation steps, use reliable sensor technology, and ensure seamless integration with your existing automatic gate system. Our approach guarantees safety and durability tailored to your site’s needs.
Our installation begins with a detailed site evaluation to identify optimal sensor positioning. We measure distances and angles to avoid signal interference and maximize detection range.
We mount sensors securely at required heights, aligned precisely to maintain an uninterrupted safety beam. Wiring is routed discreetly and protected from environmental damage.
Testing follows installation to verify sensor alignment, sensitivity, and response time. We also educate clients on proper maintenance and troubleshoot any potential issues during this phase.


We use photo eye sensors that rely on infrared beams to detect obstructions within the gate’s path. These sensors immediately halt gate movement if an object or person interrupts the beam.
Our sensors feature weather-resistant casings, ensuring consistent performance in all Long Beach climate conditions. They operate efficiently under direct sunlight, rain, and dust.
The technology includes adjustable sensitivity settings and fail-safe mechanisms to reduce false alarms while prioritizing user safety and reliability.
We connect the safety sensors directly to your gate’s control board for real-time response. This integration enables automatic stopping and reversing of the gate when the sensor is triggered.
Our technicians verify compatibility with various automatic gate models and customize wiring setups accordingly. We also update gate firmware if required to support sensor functions.
This seamless integration maintains manual and remote controls’ operation without interruption, ensuring continuous gate functionality and enhanced safety.

Photo eye safety sensors offer critical advantages in preventing accidents and ensuring smooth gate operation. They enhance security measures while meeting regulatory standards, and they improve overall gate system reliability.
Photo eye sensors detect objects or people in the path of automatic gates. This prevents the gate from closing when something is detected, reducing the risk of injury or damage.
We rely on these sensors to provide an immediate stop signal to the gate motor. This quick response enhances safety for children, pets, and vehicles by eliminating potential entrapment hazards.
Additionally, photo eyes act as a deterrent for unauthorized entry attempts. If the sensor beam is interrupted, the gate system can trigger alerts or delay closing, boosting perimeter security.
Many municipalities in Long Beach, CA require automatic gates to have safety sensors installed. These laws aim to reduce accidents and liability from faulty gate operations.
By installing photo eye safety sensors, we help ensure your gate meets these safety codes. Compliance avoids fines and legal issues while protecting users.
Our installations follow standards set by organizations such as UL325, which regulate gate system safety. This guarantees that your system is up to date with all necessary safety protocols.
Photo eye sensors reduce mechanical strain on gates by preventing unnecessary force during closures. When the sensor detects an obstruction, it stops and reverses the gate, protecting the motor and hinges.
This reduces wear and tear, extending the operational life of the gate components. Routine sensor checks also allow us to identify potential issues early, improving maintenance schedules.
By minimizing damage risks and unexpected repairs, these sensors help lower long-term maintenance costs for your automatic gate system.
We prioritize precise installations, reliable service, and deep local knowledge to ensure every photo eye safety sensor functions effectively. Our team consistently meets safety standards while providing lasting solutions tailored to each property.
We focus on precise procedures and safety standards to ensure each photo eye safety sensor functions properly. Our approach includes thorough site assessment, careful device placement, and testing to guarantee reliability and compliance.
Photo eye safety sensor installation in Long Beach typically costs between $250-$500. This includes professional installation and basic equipment. Costs may increase for premium sensors, complex gate systems, or if additional wiring is required.
Yes, photo eye sensors can be added to virtually any existing automatic gate system in Long Beach. Our technicians can retrofit safety sensors to sliding gates, swing gates, and overhead gates regardless of age or manufacturer. We'll assess your current setup to determine the most effective installation method.
Installation typically takes 2-3 hours for a standard setup. More complex installations or gates requiring additional wiring may take up to 4-5 hours. We complete most installations in a single visit to minimize disruption.
Yes, UL 325 safety standards, enforced in California, require all automatic gates installed after 2016 to have primary and secondary entrapment protection devices, which include photo eye sensors. Older gates should be updated to meet these standards for safety and liability reasons.
Wired photo eye sensors provide reliable operation but require running cables, which may involve trenching. Wireless sensors offer easier installation with no trenching needed, but depend on batteries that need periodic replacement and may be slightly less reliable in certain weather conditions. Both types effectively prevent gate accidents when properly installed.