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http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=...sashjammer.gifScrew it to the frame and it twists like shown to overhang and tighten up onto the window/door,made of solid metal but looks plastic and quite neat. Overhang is about 1inch. Key is positioning and good fit/hold.They do a key locking one as well bit fiddly though.
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Can they be attached to UPVC?
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They are Designed for UPVC only......
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We have cctv on our house i know this wouldnt stop people but it is a deterent its on record 24/7 in colour. The security light lights up the whole street the people accross the road didnt like it so they put one up aswell.
Council are due to put double glazing in on monday cant wait!! I have a wind chime on my front door as soon as the door moves i hear anyone comming in. Lots of stuff on the window sills anyone trying to break in would find it a hard job to get in with all the stuff there oh and they would have to move the cat from the window sill and being the old man that he is he dont take to kindly to anyone trying to shift him from his spot lovely set of claws hes got and he dont mind using them. All this along with the usual window locks door locks and the common sense mentioned earlier. |
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Simon, thats really good advice, could you list general thing that people should do to tighten up on their security, my own concern are the patio doors, any advice there?
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If they are sliding patio doors, especially aluminium and the sliding door is the outer one!!
Crooks no that they can be lifted off there rollers easily even while locked:eek: ( i many time attend a break-in with the sliding door just sat at the side undamaged, and the house emptied through the huge hole it leaves.) Dont panic all you need to do is stop the door being lifted ... fit a patio pushbolt or 2 in the right place and hey presto they go somewhere else :) If they are double opening french type doors either wood or platsic they too have there weaknesses which need attention.. I knew growing up in salford would come in handy one day :) |
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Simon they are plastic double opening, any tips?
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This is the tricky one :(
You need to check the mechanism(metal strip on edge of door) which is on the edge of your first opening door. and slave door ( normally shut door ) They ideally would have metal bolts that shoot into upper and lower frame when in locked position. If not fit Sashjammers x4 to top and bottom of each door. this is not a bad idea even if they have the bolts.. Depending how far you want/need to go you can upgrade the mechanism considerably but it costs a lot £100 upwards. You can have a mechanism that goes round all 4 edges of your door with locking points all the way round. Are your hindges external???(open to attack) Can be upgraded again not cheap:( Who made the doors??? (best have a metal frame internally(strong)) Do the frames have metal frames in?? Dont wanna scare you, but you asked :) |
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Thanks for that Simon, they have internal hinges with the metal bolts going into the frame when locked, not sure if there's an internal metal frame though, they dont sound too bad though.
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grego.........they are a lot better than a lot out there :)
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I best tripple lock the doors before she lets herself in and throttles me in my sleep. |
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Sorry don't work for ugly people.... :p Only the beautiful people...
:eek:I have just had a look and there are 2 sets of pick's missing...:eek: Now where have they run too???? |
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