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THEALB10N
post Aug 20 2014, 10:48 AM

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My observation from houses in malaysia is that builders usually install quite cheap windows without proper locks, only a handle which "clips" over the frame when closed. These are very easy to pull open from the outside with a crow bar or even your bare hands.

I would advise that if you have these cheap windows, change them for windows with actual locks in the frame. Better still, if you can afford it go for double glazing and/or tinting so it's difficult to bypass the lock by breaking the glass instead. And generally you don't need all the panels in the window to open. Say you have five windows all in a row, consider installing fixed panels for 2 or 3 which can't be opened.

As mentioned, alarm sensors on all the windows that can be opened are good too. You can get "glass breaker" sensors too which go off if they detect the sound of glass breaking (or some other loud bang).

I always feel a bit weary about installing grilles. What happens if there is a fire in the house and you need to escape through a window? It seems a bit risky to me.

PS I've just stumbled across a solution for people that want to have a breeze coming through their house but don't have a grille: http://www.locksonline.co.uk/acatalog/Rest...dow_Section.jpg
I wonder if we can get these locks in Malaysia? Or if we can get windows that open like this (not enough to let someone through, LHS of picture): http://pattayatradeframes.com/wp-content/u...n_windows_1.jpg

Anyway I hope this gives you some ideas as alternatives to grilles smile.gif

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THEALB10N
post Aug 20 2014, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Aug 20 2014, 10:57 AM)
The grill have escape door in case of fire.
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Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the grille? A robber could come through the escape door right?
THEALB10N
post Aug 20 2014, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Aug 20 2014, 01:33 PM)
Have you seen a grill with door before?
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Of course a grille over a door can be opened. I thought you meant the grilles over the windows can be opened in an emergency. That was what I said was my safety concern with grilles over windows. Even if there are such grilles I would be a bit uncomfortable with the idea as I wouldn't carry the grille key with me all the time. To each their own though.
THEALB10N
post Aug 21 2014, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Aug 20 2014, 05:20 PM)
You don't need carry a key, usually the key are place inside the house near the windows but not accessible form out site.

Usually for such door, we use a master key that can open up all the locks on the door in the grill.
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OK fair enough. Anyway I think we are a bit off topic as my original post was focusing more on alternatives to grilles, as the TS said he isn't allowed to install them.
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post Aug 21 2014, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Aug 21 2014, 01:07 PM)
Many advice already written out, TS can read and select best possible solution for TS's house.
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ok..

 

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