Window Security
Upgrade the security of your windows with our comprehensive range of window security solutions that has everything you need to safeguard your home. From window locks and handles to friction hinges and more, our products are designed to provide protection and peace of mind.
Explore our comprehensive range of security fittings, including window locks, hinges, handles and restrainers. Ensure peace of mind with our sturdy window handles and locks, designed to deter intruders and keep your windows securely closed. Choose from a variety of styles and finishes to match your existing décor while providing added protection. All our products are designed and tested to ensure compatibility with our range of windows, guaranteeing a perfect fit and seamless integration. With our window security solutions, you can protect your windows against unwanted access without compromising on functionality and style. Don't compromise on safety – browse our collection today and invest in top-quality window security solutions to safeguard your home.
FAQs
What are casement window fasteners?
Casement fasteners are window hardware used to secure casement windows in the closed position. Typically mounted on the window frame, they feature a latch that engages with a strike plate on the window sash, holding the window securely closed. To hold the window open at a set angle, choose a casement window stay instead.
What is a friction hinge on a window?
A window friction hinge, also known as a friction stay or friction pivot, is a mechanism that allows casement windows to stay open in any position. It consists of two metal plates connected by a central pivot with adjustable friction, for added stability when opening and closing the window. Friction hinges provide support to the window sash, allowing it to remain open without the need for additional hardware or stays.
How safe are window restrictors?
Window restrictors limit the opening width of windows, preventing falls and improving security. When properly installed and maintained, they’re effective safety devices, especially in homes with children or vulnerable individuals. However, it's essential to ensure restrictors comply with safety standards and are correctly installed to withstand tampering or forced entry attempts. Regular inspection and maintenance further enhance their safety effectiveness.