Window Locks
Over 60% of all break-ins are made through windows, especially ground floor windows at the back of a house. Breaking the glass and opening a window is a simple matter. So fitting window locks is an obvious and immediate deterrent. They should be fitted to all ground floor windows and to any windows accessible via drainpipes or flat roofs.
Locking Handles
Locking Handles are available to fit most windows and will allow a window to be fully closed or partially open for ventilation. They are self-locking, and require a key to unlock.
Locking Handles
Staylocks lock the stay handle on a wooden window.
Transom Locks
Transom Locks secure an opening window by clamping the window stay (arm) down.
Snaplocks
Snaplocks are designed to provide maximum security on wooden windows and doors. They will snap when closed, locking quickly and easily.
Sash Window Locks
Sash window locks effectively prevent sash windows from being lifted up.
Snaplocks
Operated with a key lock, Snaplocks secure the arm when the UPVC window is closed. Snaplocks can also be fitted to doors for added security.
Metal Window Locks
A basic form of security for wooden and metal windows.

