Security doors
Homes are broken into every day. Nine out of 10 entries are made through doors and windows. Many businesses and homes are now installing security doors and windows to guard their property against unwanted intruders.
H.I. Products offers Amplimesh aluminium screen for front doors, back doors, sliding patio doors, windows, sidelights and anywhere an intruder might try and enter a home or business.
Security doors can also be fitted with security dead locks that are keylocked from both sides. This allows people to open their main door, but still have the security door closed.
Aluminium expanded grills offer, a high quality door unit for installation in situations where decor
is of prime importance. It complements both traditional and contemporary architecture.
H.I. Products also constructs windows from which glass cannot be re-
moved, another prime safety consideration. In fact, such has been the demand for securitytype installments recently that H.I. Products won an award for the highest turnover in New Zealand for a month of safety components.
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