


TOPIC: PERIMETER HARDENING
The intersection of form and function. While bars suggest imprisonment, grids suggest structure. Discover how security grids for windows provide superior strength through geometry.
A standard vertical bar can be bent by a simple car jack. A grid, however, is a network. When force is applied to one point, it is distributed across the entire X and Y axis.
Prevents spreading. The horizontal cross-bars lock the vertical bars in place, making prying impossible.
Prevents crushing. Even under immense downward pressure, the grid maintains structural integrity.
Security is not 2D. We use 3-inch standoffs to anchor the grid deep into the masonry, not the trim.
In the world of security grids for windows, specificity saves lives. Demand these standards.
| Component | Standard Grade | Security WB Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Steel | 1 inch Tube | 1.5 inch Heavy Gauge |
| Weld Type | Spot Weld | Full MIG Perimeter Weld |
| Coating | Enamel Paint | Thermoset Powder Coat |
Function need not destroy form.
Modern security grids mimic the "muntins" (dividers) of traditional windows. From the street, a properly designed grid looks like a high-end window pane, not a security device. This preserves your home's curb appeal and value while maintaining a fortress-level defense.
VIEW DESIGN CATALOGA secured home must not be a trap. Security grids for windows in bedrooms must feature an internal release mechanism.
At Security WB, we utilize the "Safe-Touch" latch system. It is invisible from the outside, inaccessible to a reaching hand, but opens instantly from the inside with a single intuitive motion.
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Last Updated: 01/01/25