Invisi-Scape Emergency escape security screens
are becoming more essential as total home security measures increase.
In some instances, the security screens that you fit to keep intruders
outside could actually keep you inside in the event of a fire or emergency situation.
Invisi-Scape Emergency Escape Window Security Screens provide simple,
keyless, one handed unlocking of the window security screen from the
inside. Once unlocked, the security screen then hinges or slides open to
allow a path of escape.
New homes and renovations of today often incorporate large windows as
features in the overall design of the home. To cover these windows in
conventional security grilles would seriously detract from the visual
appeal of the home and as a result of this, security was often not an
option. The minimal frame dimensions of Invisi-Scape screens ensure that
maximum viewing area is retained, this is further enhanced by the
clarity of vision through the 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Mesh.
An additional benefit of fitting an Invisi-Scape screen to your
window is the ease of cleaning and in the case of accidental breakage,
replacement of the window glass.
Invisi-Scape Emergency Escape Window Security Screens combine the proven strength and security of 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Mesh with
extruded aluminium perimeter framing to create a security window screen
that looks great whilst providing excellent security.
Incorporating the unique patented EGP Retention System,
Invisi-Scape Emergency Escape Window Security Screens can be custom
manufactured to open Inwards, Outwards or as a Double Sliding
configuration to fit many brands and styles of window.
Know more about this at Sydney Blinds and Screens Security System.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Invisi-Scape Emergency escape security screens
Some Tips to Keep Your child Safe When Unsupervised
Doors are the first and most commonly used point
of entry into the house. Being so, it
must be able to keep us safe from burglars and intruders especially during the
night when we are resting and sleeping. And when burglars and intruders can’t enter
the house through the door, they will try using the windows. That is why they must also be secured.
But windows and doors must not only secure
us from intruders, it must also secure us, especially our kids, from leaving
and falling from the house through these openings. It is best to also keep in mind the kids and
the harm they can obtain from unsafe doors and windows.
Here are some tips to make your doors and
windows child-safe:
·
When you have blinds installed,
make sure that there are no loose blinds and curtain cords. These things are very dangerous to children
whenever they are near the windows.
·
Secure loose cords and tie them
up making sure that the children cannot reach them.
·
Avoid placing chairs, tables or
any other furniture near a window that they can climb on. This will prevent them from reaching the
curtain cords and climbing through the window.
·
When purchasing blinds,
curtains or other additions to your windows and door, take some time to read
the warning label. As much as possible,
choose those that comply with the national standards.
·
Installing door and window
screens are helpful to keep kids from going out the door or climbing through
the window. Just make sure that it is
not just a fly screen, rather, a security screen. A fly screen, sometimes, cannot withstand the
weight and force of the child. A
security screen, on the other hand, can, most often, withstand the weight of a
child
·
Choose door and window screens
that are made from material that does not react or deteriorate easily when
exposed to sun, water and dirt.
Materials that easily corrode are harmful to kids especially if they
make contact to such screens. Opt for
the one that have materials that can withstand the elements mentioned. A good example would be stainless screens and
meshes.
·
If it is possible, install
screens that still lets you see the beauty of your environment. Avoid installing those that blurs the view of
the surroundings from inside the house.
This will prevent children from trying to get through the screen to have
a good look of the things they see outside.
Visit Sydney Blinds and Screens for more samples.
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