My safety sensors installed wrong.

My safety sensors installed wrong. I came across a job recently that another garage door company had installed. The customer was unaware that the safety eyes had not been installed correctly and that I for liability reasons for my company i couldn't work on his door until i installed the safety eyes correctly. This is not how you install the sensors and this is a law suit waiting to happen, here is the law. UL 325 outlines various safety requirements for garage door openers, including the installation of safety sensors. Here are some key points regarding garage door safety sensors: Photoelectric Sensors: UL 325 requires the use of photoelectric sensors, also known as "photo eyes," as a standard safety feature for all new garage door openers manufactured after January 1, 1993. These sensors are typically installed on each side of the garage door, near the floor, and emit an invisible beam of light. If the beam is interrupted by an object or person, the door reverses its...