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Have you ever wondered if you remembered to close the garage door? Or have you ever worried about the safety of your garage door? If so, then the Genie SilentMax 1000 garage door opener and its many new safety features will offer you peace of mind.
Not only does the SilentMax 1000 provide intelligent design for the homeowner that wants quiet performance with superior design and conveniences, it also offers some pretty amazing safety features like a comprehensive Safe-T-Beam system that meets or exceeds CSA regulations, an auto reversing system that prevents it from closing if something is in the way, and a superior encryption system that automatically changes the access code every time you use it to prevent unauthorized persons from opening your garage door.
The Genie SilentMax 1000 is so simple to install that my husband was able to put it up without assistance in about an hour. I have to say it definitely lives up to its name — it’s the quietest garage door opener I’ve ever heard (or not heard in this case). I was in the house and had no idea he was already testing it out!

I love the keypad entry system because it means I don’t have to carry bulky keys with me when I go for a walk or to the park, and it’s also great for those rare occasions when the kids beat me home from school. They just punch in our PIN number, and can let themselves into the house.

One of my favorite features is the optional Network Adapter. It’s easy to get distracted when pulling out of the driveway with a carload of kids, so this handy little feature tells me at a glance whether or not I’ve remembered to shut the garage door. The Network Adapter remote will beep and flash green when closed properly or give a warning tone and flash read when not closed properly.
Today, one lucky Deal Seeking Mom winner will win a Genie Silent Max 1000 Garage Door Opener prize pack that includes:
- One SilentMax 1000 Garage Door Opener
- Closed Confirm 3-button Remote and Network Adapter Combo

To enter, tell me what your biggest safety concern is with garage doors.
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment: What is your biggest safety concern with garage doors?
2. “Like” Deal Seeking Mom and Genie on Facebook. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve done so!
3. Add Deal Seeking Mom to your blogroll or add my badge to your sidebar. Make sure to come back and leave the link to your site in a separate comment!
4. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email. You must confirm your email subscription for it to be a valid entry! Leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
Prize:
A Genie Garage Door Opener prize pack as described above.
This giveaway ends at 2 pm on Thursday, 10/13 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use And the Winner Is to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


lis piq
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Amy L
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Amy L
I’m an email subscriber
lis piq
Like you and genie on FB
sharclev
Concerned with pulling it down on the kids because they dart in
sharclev
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Angie G
I’m a subscriber!!!
Jennifer
I am neurotic about making sure the garage door actually closes. I’ve actually come back in the morning just to double check that it closed! Always worried that I either forgot or it didn’t close all the way.
Jennifer
I already “liked” the deal seeking mom facebook page! :)
Jennifer
I have like “Genie” on facebook. :)
Angie G
My biggest safety concern are the roller springs/opener hinges springing loose from the roller track and flying and hitting one of us in the face! It’s happened twice already (didn’t hit us in the face as no one was in the garage at both times it happened). But both times I was at home and heard the noise in the house, ran to the garage and saw that the wires and springs were hanging off the roller track. My hubby fixed it both times!
Jennifer
I am an email subscriber. :)
Twyla
I follow you on email
Peg
Being sure the door closes!!
Pauline
1. I worry about a faulty garage door opener or electrical problems – (emscout9 at Hotmail dot com)
Julie
My biggest concern is that our old heavy wooden door would break and hurt someone.
Julie
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Pamela Harms
My biggest safety concern is that my garage door is so difficult to lock.
Gretchen Roten
I would have to say my biggest concern would be the garage door shutting on a kid.
Pauline
2. I liked Deal Seeking Mom and Genie on Facebook (Paul T….emscout9 at Hotmail dot com)
Gretchen Roten
I liked Deal Seeking Mom and Genie on Facebook.
Pauline
3. I am an email subscriber (emscout9 at Hotmail dot com)
angela Dejesus
That is senses and goes into reverse very quickly. My old garage door almost hit my child!
John
I liked Genie and DealSeekingMom on FaceBook.
Pamela Harms
I subscribe to your email!
Erin Walsh
I “Like” Deal Seeking Mom and Genie on Facebook.
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Erin Walsh
My biggest safety concern is them closing when either the car or a person or pet is still in the way.
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Erin Walsh
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NooraK
I worry about forgetting the door open, either when leaving the house, or so that the kids might get out (I have a toddler and a preschooler).