


They look similar. They both go on windows. But one is designed to hold 150 lbs, and the other holds 2,000 lbs. Do you know which is which?
In the home improvement aisle, products are often mislabeled. You see a box labeled "Window Guard Bars" and think, "Great, this will stop burglars."
Stop. Most "Window Guards" sold in the US are actually Child Safety Devices designed to prevent falls, not break-ins. Installing a child guard to stop a burglar is like using a seatbelt to stop a bullet. In 2026, understanding this distinction is critical for your family's safety.
Purpose: Fall Prevention.
Designed to stop a toddler (approx. 30-50 lbs) from tumbling out of an open window.
Spacing: Max 4.5 inches (so a head can't fit).
Material: Lightweight aluminum or thin steel tubing.
Purpose: Intrusion Prevention.
Designed to stop a grown man (200+ lbs) with a crowbar from forcing entry.
Spacing: Variable (often 5-6 inches).
Material: Heavy-gauge solid steel or iron.
| Test Parameter | Child Guard (Safety) | Burglar Bar (Security) |
|---|---|---|
| Impact Rating | ~150 lbs force | 1,500+ lbs force |
| Mounting Direction | Inside the sash (usually) | Inside or Outside Facade |
| Screw Type | Standard Phillips (Removable) | One-Way Security / Tamper Proof |
| Price (Avg) | $25 - $45 | $100 - $300 |
"Can't I buy one that does both?"
Rarely. A heavy-duty security bar can act as a child guard if the spacing is tight enough (check the 4-inch rule). However, a child guard CANNOT act as a security bar. It is simply too weak. A swift kick from an adult boot will shear the screws of a standard child guard instantly.
Are you keeping the baby in, or the bad guys out? Make sure the box explicitly says "Security" or "Anti-Burglary" before you drill holes in your window frame.
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Last Updated: 01/01/25