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Double hung windows have two separate moveable window panels, each
one can slide up and down. Usually only the bottom panel is pushed up for ventilation.
However, the top panel can be pulled down or both can be moved for top and bottom
ventilation. Usually only the bottom panel is protected. For double hung window
behind sofas, next to bunk beds, etc., some people protect both panes of the window.
If you want to protect the entire window, decide if you want bars going side or
side or up and down. The Guardian Angel The Guardian Angel brand -V window guards
can stack side by side or one above the other. When installed either way, there
is a 4 inch maximum opening between guards. Since these guards remove from the mounting
brackets, the windows can be washed easily. Stacking them side by side means the
guard bars are vertical to the floor. Stacking them on above the other can tempt
a child to climb up the guards as one would climb a ladder. Go to the casement window
choosing page, insert the internal dimensions of the guard as if this was a casement
window and you'll see how many guards this will take. Reverse the width and height
and get the number of guards needed to stack vertically.
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For technical assistance, contact Safe Home Products at 877-358-0900 |
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1) Measure the width inside of the
window frame. (Figure 1-1)
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2) Measure the depth of the window frame
where the posts will be mounted (inside right and left sides of window frame).
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3) Once you have determined the above measurements,
please click on the link below that corresponds to the width of your window.
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4) Once you receive your window guard, install
it following the included instructions.
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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. (Figure 1-2) |
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Safety Notes
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Possible Fall Hazard
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