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Follow on Google News | Precision Door Service Completes Shoot for O2 Media’s Morning TV Show ‘The Balancing Act’“The Balancing Act is a great opportunity for us to encourage viewers to have their garage doors serviced and maintained properly to keep the family home safe and secure.”
By: O2 Media, Inc. Limor Windt O2 Media, Inc. limor@o2mediainc.com (954) 691-1102 Precision Door Service, the nation’s leading garage door service company, recently completed their shoot for O2 Media’s hit morning TV show “The Balancing Act.” The segment, which features company Director of Sales & Marketing James Migani, will air as part of the April 21st show at 7:00 am (ET/PT) on Lifetime Television. Migani discusses garage door safety and explains how routine maintenance can prevent mishaps and injuries. A garage door is actually more dangerous than you may think, especially if it hasn’t been maintained properly over the years. In fact, the Consumer Protection Agency claims that over 20,000 garage door related injuries occur in the U.S. each year, most of which could be prevented with proper service. A typical maintenance program includes inspection, lubrication, tightening of all nuts and bolts, and testing of the door’s safety features. To quickly determine if your door needs adjusting, simply place a roll of paper towels under it as it closes. The door should reverse without crushing the roll. “People, children, and pets can be trapped under the door if the safety eyes are not properly aligned, or if the sensitivity settings are improperly adjusted to compensate for a poorly working door,” Migani says. “The Balancing Act is a great opportunity for us to encourage viewers to have their garage doors serviced and maintained properly to keep the family home safe and secure.” Migani recommends removing any ropes from the door, since they can be a choking hazard for small kids, and eliminating handles that can get caught on clothing. For added home security he endorses the Locmatic Deadbolt Locking System, which secures the door from being forced open or manually raised. A key-chain opener will prevent thieves from stealing your remote since it travels with you when you leave your car, and a carbon monoxide sensor can be tied to the door so that it opens if an unsafe level is detected in your garage. “Having James Migani from Precision Door Service on the show has brought yet another great solution to women, one that will have a real impact, and help them balance their lives,” says Doug Campbell, Founder and Executive VP of Programming for The Balancing Act. “This is the essence of solutions-based programming, and we are proud that we could bring this information to our viewers.” For more information, go to http://www.precisiondoor.net. About The Balancing Act: The TV show airs on Lifetime Television at 7:00am (ET/PT) - and is America’s premier morning show that’s about women, for women, and trusted by women. For information or to view a show, visit http://www.TheBalancingAct.com. About O2 Media: Based in Pompano Beach, Fla., O2 Media is a national television production company and pioneer of the branded entertainment industry. Since its inception O2 Media has engaged, entertained and educated viewers with such reputable shows as The Balancing Act, www.thebalancingact.com and Designing Spaces, www.designingspaces.tv on Lifetime Television. The company has earned hundreds of industry awards for revolutionizing the way brands engage with consumers on television. O2 Media provides unmatched marketing value to its clients while producing quality content for its growing national viewership through Brandutainment™ For information on becoming a content partner for The Balancing Act or Designing Spaces, contact O2 Media Inc. at http://www.Brandutainment@ End
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