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Old 23-04-2004, 15:48   #17
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Re: Burglary

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Originally Posted by MovedGoalPosts
Modern security rated replacement windows can be very secure. Multipoint locking with night vent catches, anti jemmy hinges and dead bolts, internal glazing beads, etc. To get in basically the lowlife is gonna have to break the window.

Same applies to security doors.

One very important thing to remember, especially for upstairs windows, whilst you should make them as secure as possible to prevent entry, you must make sure that exit can be achieved as quickly as possible. Modern double glazed units can be very difficult to break, so make sure the key to any locking mechanism is always to hand.
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