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Burglar Bars for Windows: The Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about burglar bars — effectiveness, types, fire codes, and the best modern options.

Last updated: May 2026 · 10 min read · Reviewed by SWB Technical Team

60%
of burglars avoid homes with visible window bars
85%
of opportunistic burglars stop after 60 sec of resistance
2.3×
higher burglary risk for homes without window protection

Do Burglar Bars Actually Work?

Yes — burglar bars are among the most effective physical security measures available for residential windows. The FBI's residential crime research shows that most residential burglars are opportunistic: they target homes where entry is easy and quick. Window bars eliminate that opportunity.

Types of Burglar Bars

01

Adjustable Telescopic + Modular Bars (Recommended)

The most versatile and cost-effective option for homeowners. These bars adjust to any window size — no custom fabrication required. SWB's lineup (Model A, Model B, Model A/EXIT) uses this system.

ADVANTAGES: Fits any window, DIY install, fire-code compliant options, from $99.

BEST FOR: Homeowners with multiple windows of different sizes.

02

Fixed Welded Iron Bars

Custom-fabricated bars welded to a frame and bolted to the wall. Highest security rating but require a contractor, cannot be moved, and need a separate egress kit for bedrooms.

ADVANTAGES: Extremely strong, customizable design.

BEST FOR: Commercial properties or high-crime areas where permanent installation is preferred.

03

No-Drill / Tension Bars

Spring-pressure bars that wedge inside the window opening without drilling. Renter-friendly but significantly weaker — typically 100–200 lbs lateral resistance vs. 500+ for bolted systems.

BEST FOR: Renters who cannot modify walls.

04

Decorative / Ornamental Bars

Wrought iron bars with scroll, fleur-de-lis, or other decorative patterns. Moderate security, attractive appearance, but prone to rust and require professional installation.

Fire Code Requirements for Burglar Bars

CRITICAL — SAFETY REQUIREMENT

The single most important thing to know about burglar bars: any bar installed on a bedroom window must have a quick-release mechanism under IBC § 1030 and most state fire codes. Installing non-compliant bars in bedrooms creates legal and safety liability.

SWB's Model A/EXIT is fully compliant — the quick-release is integrated, not added on.

How to Choose the Right Burglar Bars

01

Measure your windows: Width and height of the clear opening (not the glass).

02

Identify your wall type: Wood/vinyl frame → Model A. Masonry/concrete → Model B.

03

Note bedroom windows: Any sleeping area → Model A/EXIT required for fire compliance.

04

Budget: SWB starts at $99/module. Use the Cost Calculator.

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