Sliding Glass Door Security
Not long ago, I received a call from a woman whose brother was a quadriplegic.
She was intent on eliminating his struggles opening and closing, locking and unlocking his sliding door.
Her brother used a stick in the railing with a string attached to it.
She had been researching the internet for a solution, looking for a security bar - one that would fit in his large-sized sliding door.
Her search brought her to security bar.
A very large focus of the media is security, everything from securing our borders to home invasions; with daily news from crime against homes to crime against businesses.
Many home devices are unable to withstand a break-in, although any security device will definitely deter a break-in by sight.
An estimated 1 in 3 homes have a sliding door and most homes have sliding windows, making a good, strong security bar a valuable tool in home security.
Some windows in a home are in a vulnerable place by sight or by foliage, and with that in mind, a security bar is a very unique security product for sliding doors and sliding windows.
It is set in the door, with one end attached to the sliding door and the other end attached to the jamb.
No tools are necessary for installation, adding easy placement.
An important part of this security bar is its ability to perform at any height in the door.
Unlike some products with a similar description of "security bar", security bars works with the door, opening fully.
Because it can be set at any chosen height, our security bar eliminates bending over to pull up a stick or move some kind of fixed lock.
The bar moves with the door back and forth, and a simple push down on the bar will lock it.
The reverse action unlocks the door.
Once in a locked position, the bar prevents any movement such as jiggling of the door, preventing removal of the door itself from the outside.
This product overcomes many obstacles encountered by our seniors, handicapped and disabled homeowners.
Installed at any convenient height, everyone can easily lock and unlock, open and close the door it can be modified to fit any size door, which gives wheelchair users the convenience and security they need.
When placed out-of-reach, parents have added security for their children, preventing unseen access to such things as the backyard or swimming pool.
This unique product has found its way into many homes, including a home of 11 children with disabilities ranging from autism to CP giving the caretakers added security and peace of mind.
An Alzheimer's home has set the security bar high in the door under the blinds, giving out of sight and reach to many, preventing "wandering" of patients.
Parents and caretakers can see the bar from across the room or house.
The children are quiet, maybe too quiet.
With a glance - the bar is in place, peace of mind is back.
We like that.
She was intent on eliminating his struggles opening and closing, locking and unlocking his sliding door.
Her brother used a stick in the railing with a string attached to it.
She had been researching the internet for a solution, looking for a security bar - one that would fit in his large-sized sliding door.
Her search brought her to security bar.
A very large focus of the media is security, everything from securing our borders to home invasions; with daily news from crime against homes to crime against businesses.
Many home devices are unable to withstand a break-in, although any security device will definitely deter a break-in by sight.
An estimated 1 in 3 homes have a sliding door and most homes have sliding windows, making a good, strong security bar a valuable tool in home security.
Some windows in a home are in a vulnerable place by sight or by foliage, and with that in mind, a security bar is a very unique security product for sliding doors and sliding windows.
It is set in the door, with one end attached to the sliding door and the other end attached to the jamb.
No tools are necessary for installation, adding easy placement.
An important part of this security bar is its ability to perform at any height in the door.
Unlike some products with a similar description of "security bar", security bars works with the door, opening fully.
Because it can be set at any chosen height, our security bar eliminates bending over to pull up a stick or move some kind of fixed lock.
The bar moves with the door back and forth, and a simple push down on the bar will lock it.
The reverse action unlocks the door.
Once in a locked position, the bar prevents any movement such as jiggling of the door, preventing removal of the door itself from the outside.
This product overcomes many obstacles encountered by our seniors, handicapped and disabled homeowners.
Installed at any convenient height, everyone can easily lock and unlock, open and close the door it can be modified to fit any size door, which gives wheelchair users the convenience and security they need.
When placed out-of-reach, parents have added security for their children, preventing unseen access to such things as the backyard or swimming pool.
This unique product has found its way into many homes, including a home of 11 children with disabilities ranging from autism to CP giving the caretakers added security and peace of mind.
An Alzheimer's home has set the security bar high in the door under the blinds, giving out of sight and reach to many, preventing "wandering" of patients.
Parents and caretakers can see the bar from across the room or house.
The children are quiet, maybe too quiet.
With a glance - the bar is in place, peace of mind is back.
We like that.
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