I have a flushmount lift in my home garage with 9' ceilings and a double 8' high garage door. The other day someone outside was honking his horn and without thinking I opened the garage door with a car up on the lift. The garage door hit and was lifted by the car roof and floated on it because the roof barely interfered with the tracks. I got really lucky, as it didn't do any real damage to the paint because the garage door was able to stay in its tracks. It was a very cheap lesson.
Now I'm unlatching the door from the opener whenever the lift has a car on it, but that has its drawbacks.
What's a good / automatic way to disable the garage from opening when the door would hit a car?
I know the "infared beams" only work when the door is going down, not up. A dead man switch on the door opener plug is OK, but I really want this so safe that even a guest operating the lift cannot get into trouble, but also the door operates normally when the lift is not in use.
Ideas please?
Now I'm unlatching the door from the opener whenever the lift has a car on it, but that has its drawbacks.
What's a good / automatic way to disable the garage from opening when the door would hit a car?
I know the "infared beams" only work when the door is going down, not up. A dead man switch on the door opener plug is OK, but I really want this so safe that even a guest operating the lift cannot get into trouble, but also the door operates normally when the lift is not in use.
Ideas please?

) to stop the door from being opened that way, or with a remote.
LOL