Trusted Advice On Window Security And Home Protection

You can’t put a price on home security, and your windows are a fundamental component of it.

Go check on your windows now and if they don’t seem secure, take a moment to read our guide on how to improve window security, rather than gamble on them not being broken into.

We’re going to share details of common mistakes, a prominent window standard, and simple, effective steps for enhancing window security, such as the installation of replacement windows from Mid Wales Windows.

Typical Window Blunders

  • Keeping windows open when not at home. You’re better to close all windows, even if only away from home for a brief time.
  • Failing to attend to tired locks. When locks start to weaken, they become less capable of resisting forced entries.
  • Being blinded by looks and ignoring security. It’s not much good having ultra-stylish windows if they don’t provide reliable security.
  • Not thinking about ground-floor windows. These are easily accessed by burglars and need attention paid to them.
  • Stalling on upgrades and repairs. Worn-out frames, hinges and locks must be addressed with promptness.
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Background Into Secured by Design

Secured by Design is an initiative that has approval from the Police. Windows granted with the accreditation have demonstrated an ability to restrict crime and amplify home security.

They typically feature a series of robust components, including enhanced locks, reinforced hardware and various other hardwearing ingredients.

Windows with blinds

Window Locks and Restrictors

You can usually fortify lock protection to improve the security of a window at an affordable price. Inline locks don’t cost much and can be assimilated into windows with little disturbance to designs.

A range of locking solutions exist for the plethora of window types in the UK, including sash jammers, pin locks, keyed locks and hinged wedge locks.

Avert worries about your kids climbing through open windows by having window restrictors added, limiting how far a window can be opened.

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Window Hardware and Frame Construction

To reduce the likelihood of forced entries, window hardware and frame construction is as integral as the locks and glazing. This should comprise things like friction hinges, security brackets and internal glazing beads.

The function of hinge-side security brackets is to secure the outside of window sashes on the hinge side and make levering them open impossible. Internal glazing beads reduce the possibility of glazing being removed from the outside.

Oak Envisage Flush Windows

Mid Wales Windows must bring it to your attention that our window replacements comply with British Standard Window Security requirements, so they’re readied to ward off attacks and provide the highest level of protection.

Ordering some will be one of the best decisions you ever make as a homeowner – click here to get them organised.

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