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Commercial warehouse loading dock with a steel rolling door half-open at sunrise, digital clock showing 6:00 AM, warm golden morning light flooding the concrete floor — illustrating the importance of door timer synchronization during Daylight Saving Time.

The Post-Winter Check: Is Your Door Hiding Damage?

Winter is a grueling season for industrial infrastructure, but few components bear the brunt of the cold quite like your commercial doors. As the snow melts and the ground thaws, facility managers often breathe a sigh of relief, assuming the worst is over. However, the transition from winter to spring is frequently when the most […]

Commercial warehouse loading dock with a steel rolling door half-open at sunrise, digital clock showing 6:00 AM, warm golden morning light flooding the concrete floor — illustrating the importance of door timer synchronization during Daylight Saving Time.

Spring Forward: Syncing Your Door Timers for DST

For facility managers, the second Sunday in March is more than just a lost hour of sleep; it is a synchronization challenge. While most modern building management systems (BMS) handle time changes automatically, many commercial overhead door controllers, gate operators, and standalone access timers still operate on local internal clocks that require manual intervention. At

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