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Sliding windows consist of two separate window panels, one or both
of which slide horizontally open. Sliding windows with one panel that slides are
called single sliders. Windows in which both panels slide are called double
sliders.
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Follow the Step by Step Instructions Below
to Properly Guard Your Sliding Windows
For technical assistance, contact Safe Home Products at 877-358-0900 |
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1) Measure the height inside of the window frame.
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2) Measure the depth of the window frame
where the posts will be mounted (Inside top and bottom of window frame).
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3) Measure the overall window width.
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4) Once you have determined the above measurements,
select the height and width of your window, and we will determine which window guard
is right for you.
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5) Once you receive your window guard, install it following the included instructions.
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Cautionary Note There should be no more than a 4-inch opening anywhere in the guarded area. This includes the area between the vertical bar on the window guard and the sliding panel of the window when fully opened. (See illustrations below) |
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The above drawings show the correct guard installation for the two
types of sliding windows.
Since single sliders only open on one side of the window opening,
it is only necessary to guard the maximum opening on that side. The above illustration
shows a single slider guarded with a 5-bar guard.
Double sliders open from both sides, so it is necessary to guard
the entire window opening. In the above illustration, the window is guarded with
two 5-bar guards installed side by side.
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