Guidelines

How do you lock a partially open double hung window?

How do you lock a partially open double hung window?

If you want to occasionally keep the window partially open for ventilation, install a wedge lock or bore several holes for a bolt-type lock. If a keyed sash lock is installed, the intruder must break all the glass and crawl through the sash.

How do I secure windows with pins?

Pin Locks are large pins that fit in a window frame to hold it closed. They work with single hung, double hung, and slider type windows. All you need to install a pin lock is a drill and some screws. Install the chain on the window frame and then drill a hole for the pin.

How do window security locks work?

This type of lock can use a lever or a thumbscrew. If the sliding window lock uses a lever, you turn the lever to lock and unlock the window. If it uses a thumbscrew, you have to twist a wing nut to secure the lock and prevent the window from opening. Some sliding window locks even use keys.

What is a window vent stop?

Window vent stops inhibit the upward movement of the lower sash. They are able to make hung windows significantly more secure. They were specifically designed for non-tilting and tilting double-hung and horizontal sliding versions of windows. These are typically vinyl windows.

How is a PIN more secure than a password?

A password is transmitted to the server — it can be intercepted in transmission or stolen from a server. A PIN is local to the device — it isn’t transmitted anywhere and it isn’t stored on the server.

How do you make a window break in proof?

How to Burglar-Proof Your Windows

  1. Window Bars. One of the simplest and most affordable solutions for how to burglar-proof windows is to install bars on the exterior of the windows.
  2. Window Security Films.
  3. Window Locks.
  4. Polycarbonate Safety Shields.
  5. Motion Sensor Lights.
  6. Security Cameras.

Is there a way to secure double hung windows?

Window pinning can be an effective way of securing double-hung windows (and some sliding windows). We run into a lot of double-hung windows, usually in older homes, that could use this type of protection. Many have locks/latches that are broken or the two window sections don’t line up preventing the window from being secured.

Can a pin be used on a sliding window?

Window pinning can be an effective way of securing double-hung windows (and some sliding windows). We run into a lot of double-hung windows, usually in older homes, that could use this type of protection.

Can you pin a window to a vinyl frame?

Best Application: On older double-hung windows that have wooden frames and require extra protection. Not recommended for use on vinyl windows – it may even void their warranty. NOTE: using this window pinning procedure still allows someone in the home to escape through the window should that become necessary.

How many nails do you need to pin a window?

Each window will also require two 16-penny nails. 1. Close the window and, if possible, secure it using the existing lock/latch. If you can’t secure the window, make sure both the upper and lower sections are shut tight as they must overlap as much as possible.