Security Screens: Considerations For Installing Them

by | Apr 4, 2019 | Screen Store

Your front and back door are the first things that thieves are going to try. They look for easy pickings, so they want to quickly get inside, and if the door is unlocked, it makes it all the easier. They might also try the windows, so it is best if you have locks on them, as well. However, locks may not be enough; security screens ensure that the would-be thief has to break through the screen and the door or window. Therefore, you have added protection from intrusion because most thieves do not want to take more than a minute to get inside.

Security screens can also help you maintain your privacy. They appear darker than windows and doors without them, which makes it harder for people to see inside your home. However, you can still see who is outside while deterring them from seeing you or much of your house. Along with such, the screen looks like any other flyscreens on the market; neighbours won’t know that they are designed to be stronger and more durable than others and neither will thieves. They may try to gain access, but they won’t be able to do so, which protects your home and family.

SP Screens offers a variety of products to help you and your family stay safe. Security screens are perfect for the windows and doors of your home. The company primarily works with SecureView Eclipx products and Xceed products because they are both suitable for deterring thieves. However, SecureView Eclipx is a little better and offers more protective elements. Other options can include fall-safe window screens to prevent children or pets from falling out if they lean against the screen and fire/emergency escape screens that are easy to open in an emergency but protect you from insects and debris.

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