At Long Beach Electric Gates & Custom Metal, we understand that properly functioning safety features are the cornerstone of any automatic gate system. Our comprehensive safety feature testing services are designed to protect what matters most—your family, employees, customers, and property. We meticulously evaluate every critical safety mechanism to ensure your gate operates not just efficiently, but safely.
Our experienced technicians specialize in thorough examination of all vital safety components, including photo eye sensors, pressure sensitivity mechanisms, auto-reverse functions, and emergency release systems. Each safety feature testing appointment includes a detailed assessment of warning devices, loop detectors, and edge sensors that prevent potential accidents and injuries.
In coastal Long Beach environments, automatic gates face unique challenges from salt air and environmental factors that can compromise safety systems over time. Regular safety feature testing is essential for maintaining compliance with California regulations and UL 325 safety standards.
Our certified gate safety specialists follow a methodical checklist developed through years of industry experience, identifying minor issues before they develop into major hazards or costly repairs. We provide detailed documentation of all testing performed, giving you peace of mind and proof of due diligence for insurance purposes.
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We focus on verifying critical safety components of your automatic gate system to ensure reliable operation and user protection. Our testing covers sensors, reversal mechanisms, and edge protection devices, which work together to prevent accidents and equipment damage.
We inspect and test all gate sensors to confirm proper detection of obstacles and presence of people or vehicles. This includes photocells and motion detectors, ensuring they trigger gate stops or reversals when needed.
Testing involves checking sensor alignment, sensitivity, and responsiveness. Misaligned or dirty sensors can cause malfunctions, so we clean and adjust them as necessary. We also verify wiring and connections for any signs of wear or damage that could impair function.
Accurate sensor performance is essential to prevent gate closures that could injure users or damage property. We document test results and recommend repairs or replacements if sensors fail to meet safety standards.


Our technicians evaluate the gate’s automatic reversal system, which stops and reverses gate movement upon encountering an obstruction. We simulate resistance scenarios to confirm the system activates without delay.
We test force settings and sensitivity to avoid excessive pressure on obstacles. Proper calibration prevents injury and protects the gate from mechanical strain. If the system does not respond correctly, we inspect mechanical parts and electronic controls for faults.
This assessment ensures the gate reverses smoothly and reliably, complying with safety regulations. We adjust and repair components to restore full functionality when necessary.
We examine edge sensors and protective strips installed along gate edges to detect contact during closing. These devices are essential for preventing injury by triggering an immediate stop or reversal.
Testing involves applying pressure to edges to confirm sensor activation. We inspect sensor condition, mounting integrity, and electrical connections. Any cracks, wear, or loose fittings are addressed to maintain optimal performance.
Reliable edge protection is a last line of defense, providing direct contact detection where other sensors might not engage. We ensure these safety features operate consistently to safeguard users and property.

Proper safety feature testing ensures reliable operation, reduces risks, and meets legal standards. It also helps avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs that disrupt daily use.
Testing safety features like sensors and auto-reverse mechanisms is crucial to protect people and property. These systems detect obstructions and stop or reverse gate movement, preventing injuries and damage.
We rigorously inspect and test each component to confirm it responds correctly under different conditions. This reduces the chance of accidents caused by malfunctions or failure to detect obstacles.
Regular testing helps maintain a secure environment for families, employees, and visitors by ensuring that gates operate
safely every time.
Local regulations in Long Beach require gates to meet specific safety standards. Failing to comply can result in fines, legal liability, or insurance issues.
Our safety feature testing verifies your gate's adherence to city and state codes. This covers functional requirements such as sensor accuracy, emergency release access, and electrical safety.
By staying compliant, we help you avoid costly penalties and maintain uninterrupted use of your gate system.
Unchecked safety feature problems can lead to extensive damage or system failure. Fixing these issues early often costs less and avoids longer downtime.
Our routine tests identify wear, sensor misalignment, and electrical faults before they escalate. This proactive approach minimizes repair expenses and extends your gate's lifespan.
Consistent maintenance based on safety testing reduces the risk of emergencies and keeps your gate running smoothly.
We focus on ensuring every safety feature of your automatic gate functions reliably and meets all safety standards. Our approach involves thorough inspections, clear communication, and practical maintenance plans tailored to each client’s needs.
We ensure every component related to gate safety is thoroughly tested to meet operational and regulatory standards. Our focus is on identifying potential hazards and confirming all safety mechanisms function correctly.
Automatic gate safety features should be tested quarterly (every 3 months) for commercial properties and bi-annually (every 6 months) for residential gates in Long Beach. High-traffic gates or those in corrosive coastal environments may require more frequent testing.
Yes, safety feature tests are legally required for commercial gates in California. Under UL 325 safety standards and California building codes, commercial property owners must conduct regular safety testing and maintain documentation of compliance. Failure to comply can result in liability issues and potential fines.
Gate safety feature testing in Long Beach typically costs between $125-$250 for standard residential gates and $200-$400 for commercial gates, depending on gate complexity and number of safety features. We offer maintenance plans that include regular safety testing at discounted rates.
A comprehensive gate safety inspection includes testing of photo eye sensors, pressure sensitivity, auto-reverse mechanisms, emergency release functions, warning signals/alarms, loop detectors, edge sensors, and all mechanical components. It also involves checking control panel operations, battery backup systems, and gate speed/force settings to ensure compliance with safety standards.
A complete gate safety test typically takes 45-90 minutes to complete, depending on gate type, number of safety features, and whether repairs are needed. Commercial gates with multiple safety mechanisms may require up to 2 hours for thorough testing and documentation.