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Over 90% of commercial gates deemed unsafe
A shocking national survey undertaken by Gate Safe, which reviewed more than 100 automated gates in a commercial setting, has revealed that over 90% of the installations reviewed were deemed unsafe and failed to meet
Madeleine Moon raises gate safety in House of Commons
Our Patron Madeleine Moon raised the important issue of the safety of automated gates in Business Questions in the House of Commons today
Automated gate safety on the agenda at Westminster
Eight years after Gate Safe – the charity established to drive awareness of the required safety protocols associated with automated gates – took their campaign to Downing Street, the organisation has returned to Westminster to meet
AFI signs up to Gate Safe
The Association of Fencing Industries (AFI), the professional trade association servicing the needs of the UK fencing industry is publicly backing the Gate Safe initiative by becoming an official Gate Safe supporter.
Gate Safe expands team
June 2018: Gate Safe, the pioneering charity set up to improve awareness of the safety requirements for automated gates, has expanded its team and appointed Rob Williams as Technical and Training Advisor. Rob has worked
The gate escape. Escape artist toddler terrifies parents.
The gate escape! Escape artist toddler terrifies parents by wriggling through iron garden gate and bolting out onto the road Little Austin Gilbert, 3, was playing in the garden under the watchful eye of dad
Chinese toddler get stuck in expandable metal gate
Shocking moment toddler boy gets firmly stuck in an expandable metal gate after it suddenly started retracting when he put his head into it. A boy in China was playing while waiting outside a kindergarten
Grief and shock as cleaning lady found frozen in factory gate
A 66-year-old cleaning lady became trapped in a motorized access gate of a farm company in Stallhofen and died from hypothermia after not being discovered for 7 hours. On Tuesday afternoon mourning candles and a