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Charles Eastwood, CRL FIRE SAFETY vs. BURGLAR BARS I can't begin to count the number of homes that I have been to where the owner of the house has requested me to change the locks - not only on the doors, but on DOUBLE CYLINDER deadbolts on burglar bars on bedroom windows. The notion of having to find a key and successfully operate a deadbolt when you are attempting to escape a fire is foolhardy and exceptionally STUPID. Frankly I don't know who is more stupid, the people that purchase these death-trap devices or the companies who sell and install them who could be found liable for millions of dollars should one person become injured or killed because of this type of device. Every place I've ever worked as a locksmith (Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana, South Dakota, and Washington state) have all adopted fire codes and building codes that require that any burglar bar type device on a bedroom window have a "quick release" mechanism to allow the occupants to get out in a hurry in case of a fire. An example of a device that does is shown in the pictures below. First is the picture showing the bar closed and in a secure condition. Note that the cable runs to a foot release that is well away from the window and out of reach of a burglar.
Above is a picture of the burglar bars in an open condition. It was quite easy for anyone to stick their foot into the housing and depress the pedal while pulling the window bars open. If you or a loved one is contemplating the idea of having burglar bars installed on a house or apartment please make sure that they get an APPROVED quick release device instead of a key lock. I would also encourage anyone knowing about any company installing burglar bars on a residence that uses key-locking devices on bedroom windows to report those companies immediately to the city fire marshal, building inspectors, and anyone else they can think of. You may be saving someone's life. Since I am now living in Phoenix, I found this reference to be of particular interest: Another link on the same topic: http://www.icbo.org/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000229.html has a posting by a knowledgeable person who says: "Most codes require to have one bedroom window that is open able without tools key or special knowledge. If there are bars than for that window only it has to meet the above criteria. People burn almost weekly because they cannot get out(emphasis added, spelling and grammar corrected.) What can be said for "burglar bars" can also be said for DOUBLE CYLINDER DEADBOLTS (a deadbolt with a keyhole on the inside as well as a keyhole on the outside) on entry doors or security doors . That is to say that unless you keep a key in the inside cylinder at all times when someone is at home you are in violation of fire codes and you and/or someone you love is subject to being BURNED TO DEATH if there is a FIRE! New: 2012! I have been asked before "Where can I get some of these safe
quick-release window guards?" I have done some research and have now found a local source of window bars that have a quick release capability. I would be delighted to provide quotes for all of your window bar needs, please e-mail me with the dimensions of the windows you would like to have protected and I will reply with a quote. e-mail:Charley@LocksmithCharley.com The photos below are representative of the specific product that I have available.
Specific sizes that are available are: (sizes are height x width in inches) Thanks for your attention and interest in this most important matter! |
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