Hello,
we would like to have lockable windows throughout our new house. Our home builder’s planner has now told us that at least one window must have a standard, non-lockable handle for escape route reasons. Is that really the case? Where is this regulation stated?
Best regards,
Sabine
we would like to have lockable windows throughout our new house. Our home builder’s planner has now told us that at least one window must have a standard, non-lockable handle for escape route reasons. Is that really the case? Where is this regulation stated?
Best regards,
Sabine
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Caspar202026 Dec 2016 15:31nelly190 schrieb:
If someone really wants to get into the house, they will get in. No matter how the windows are equipped. I still think a roller shutter is the best burglary protection.That was a good one. Most roller shutters offer no real protection at all. Many older ones can be slit open easily with a utility knife. Or simply pried out of the guide rails.
If this was not taken seriously into account when buying, it is not a real obstacle.
nelly190 schrieb:
I believe a roller shutter is still the best burglary protection.You can’t be serious, right?
Any standard roller shutter can be taken down in 5 seconds... the only advantage is that it makes noise...
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