ᐅ Number of mushroom head locking cams on windows, ground floor / upper floor
Created on: 17 Aug 2022 19:34
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Mabo111
Hi everyone,
we are currently finalizing the specifications for our windows, which standardly come with 2 mushroom-head locking pins. This is described as "burglar-resistant."
Would you generally keep the number of mushroom-head locking pins as is?
Would you increase the number by default, and if so, how many?
Or would you only upgrade the windows on the ground floor or those that are easily accessible?
Thank you very much!
we are currently finalizing the specifications for our windows, which standardly come with 2 mushroom-head locking pins. This is described as "burglar-resistant."
Would you generally keep the number of mushroom-head locking pins as is?
Would you increase the number by default, and if so, how many?
Or would you only upgrade the windows on the ground floor or those that are easily accessible?
Thank you very much!
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xMisterDx26 Aug 2022 14:34I find it funny that suddenly 3,000 EUR is considered a lot of money for a safety window... while everywhere else, thousands are thrown around so casually 😀
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SaniererNRW12326 Aug 2022 15:20xMisterDx schrieb:
I find it funny that suddenly 3,000 EUR is considered a lot for a security windowI have always found such surcharges too high for the service provided. But I don’t need to build a high-security facility (and never have).F
fromthisplace26 Aug 2022 15:34xMisterDx schrieb:
No, a burglar alarm system is like an airbag. When it goes off, the damage has already happened, the intruder is inside the house, and by then it’s basically too late.
What they can grab quickly is already gone, probably the car keys on the sideboard. Mate, if our intrusion detection system triggers, the potential intruder is still dealing with the RC2 security and definitely can’t "grab quickly" and just "get away." Please read my posts carefully or don’t quote them if you don’t intend to respond appropriately.