John Sterling 1130-ASTM Series child safety window guards are for sleeping and non-sleeping rooms. These swing open John Sterling security guards include a safety release lever. They may be installed in double hung, sliding, or casement windows. This ASTM series is designed to conform to the provisional standard safety specification for window fall prevention devices with emergency escape (egress) release mechanisms published by American Society for U.C. Testing and Materials, recognized by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission. These guards are for window fall prevention only and cannot be padlocked.
 
Follow the Step by Step Instructions Below to Properly Guard Your Windows
For technical assistance, contact Safe Home Products at 877-358-0900 or e-mail us at sales@safehomeproducts.com with the number and type of windows to be guarded and the dimensions of the opening to be protected.

1)  Measure the height inside of the window frame. 
 
2) Measure the depth of the window frame where the posts will be mounted (inside top and bottom of window frame).
  • If there are shades, blinds, etc. mounted in the frame that may interfere with the guard or if the depth of the window frame measures less than 3/4 inches, the guard will need to be mounted on the outside of the window frame (on the window trim or wall). Add at least 1-1/2 inches to the inside window frame height measurement. The extra 1-1/2 inches is the width of both end posts.
 
3) Measure the overall window width.
 
4)Once you have determined the above measurements, select the width and height 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(s), install it following the included instructions.
 
Cautionary Note
There should be no more than a 4-inch opening anywhere in the guarded area. This includes the area between the top bar on the window guard and the bottom of the opened window panel when mounted horizontally. It also includes the area between the vertical bar on the window guard and the sliding panel of the window when fully opened when mounted vertically. (See illustrations below)
   
The above illustrations shows a casement window guarded with two 5-bar guards, mounted vertically side by side (left) and a double hung window guarded with one 4-bar guard, mounted horizontally (right).
 
Safety Notes
  • Before installing, verify building and fire codes are not being violated. Contact local building code or fire department for specific codes.
  • Screws should be anchored firmly into a solid stud or frame material to achieve maximum safety.
  • This window guard is intended to protect against potential window falls by children age 5 & under.
  • Parents, child-care custodians and older children must understand the proper operation of this guard in case of emergency.
  • Window guards are designed to be a deterrent against accidental window falls. This product is not intended as a substitute for proper adult supervision.
 

Possible Fall Hazard
  • Young children may fall out of the window if the window guard is not installed correctly.
  • Check to make sure there are no openings in the guarded area more than 4 inches.
  • Young children may fall out of the window if installation instructions are not followed.
  • Use recommended materials and techniques.
  • Make sure window guard is securely attached to the window frame.
  • Make sure the window frame is in good condition.