SP Screens

T: 1300 939 700 7 Fire & Emergency Escape Screens ● Quick and keyless opening from the inside ● Exceptional external security ● Complies with Australian Security Standards (AS 5039) ● Optional outward swinging, inward swinging, and sliding It is important to determine an emergency escape plan, particularly when you are screening your entire home. Fire & Emergency Escape Screens feature a keyless, quick release latch, for easy opening in case of an emergency, without compromising on external security. These exceptionally strong screens were innovatively designed with safety and practicality in mind. Fire & Emergency Escape Screens are available in outward swinging, inward swinging, and sliding options. Kids Fallsafe Screens ● No need for a window lock restricting the opening to 12.5cm ● Meets Building Code legislation Kids Fallsafe Screens are a great choice for bedrooms and high traffic areas where you would like to fully open your window while kids play. The Building Code of Australia (BCA) set legislation that windows 2 metres above the ground floor cannot open more than 12.5cm unless the opening is protected to withhold 25kg of pressure in three different points. Fly Screens do not comply with this code. Mesh infill options: ● BasiX safety screen ● Xceed security screen ● SecureView security screen ● SaltWaterSeries security screen When installed by our licensed installers, our range of Kids Fallsafe Screens comply with the BCA code, and we can conduct testing to certify your Kids Fallsafe screen. Xceed, SecureView and SaltWaterSeries are all independently tested to exceed Australian Standards 5039 and are classified as a security screens as well as a Fallsafe Screen. DID YOU KNOW…? Most window accidents happen in the family home due to kids playing, climbing, or jumping near open windows and leaning on fly screens. SP Screens Always on guard

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