Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Keep Safe with Screen Security Doors and Windows


If you have a young family and want to keep them protected, security doors and windows are an important addition to a home. They allow you to be fully protected even while windows and doors are left open to cool down the house, which is perfect when the weather is not yet warm enough to turn the air conditioning on.
Security Windows
Most homes are now made with large sections of windows that can be a security risk if someone wishes to break in. Large window panes can be easy to break and climb through. By using security screens on windows, you can stop intruders even if windows are open. They can be installed on a wide array of window types, including fixed windows that do not open, sliding windows, double hung, servery and awning windows. The meshes are made specifically so that they are difficult to cut and should be able to resist knife slashes. Forces needed to pull the protection off are beyond the ability of one or two people.
Security Doors
Security doors can come in two different styles, either made from marine grade stainless steel or a powder-coated aluminium in the colour of your choice. You can add a pet door and have either a single or triple lock. If you choose to have sliding doors, you can also upgrade the track on which it slides to make it stronger and more resistant to damage. The doors feature the same strong mesh as the windows that cannot be cut by knives and can help keep your family secure all year round.
Colours
Both security doors and window screens can be painted to suit the décor and colour of your home; however, stainless steel does not need to be decorated. Window security screens, as well as aluminium doors, are available in a powder-coated finish of the colour of your choice. Stainless steel doors are naturally resistant to the effects of the weather and do not need to be painted.

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