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stevewool
10th March 2015, 18:04
Window bars, do you need them on every window, upstairs too, and what are the measurements between the bars??? Have they got to be fixed outside or inside or is it all down to each of us to decide?

I have been looking at different designs but they all seem too big. What about shutters?? Like they have in France.

Also, for a safety factor, what about getting yourself out of say a burning house and you cannot use the doors? If each window is fitted with bars, you are cooked! Just a thought.

Longweekend
10th March 2015, 18:25
Always keep a hacksaw under your pillow.....:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Tawi2
10th March 2015, 18:29
Always keep a hacksaw under your pillow.....:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Or a Stihl saw with 12 inch disc :icon_lol:

Michael Parnham
10th March 2015, 20:28
Why can't one use double glazing? Quite a number of foreigners and professional Filipinos in Dumaguete use it; indeed Maritess sister and her husband have got beautiful tinted glass sliding doors leading out to their garden - no bars at all. I wouldn't want bars on my windows! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
10th March 2015, 20:41
We have double glazed units, but every house I have seen has bars around their windows, Michael.

fred
11th March 2015, 01:32
We have double glazed units, but every house I have seen has bars around their windows, Michael.

Yes they do Steve.. I have always resisted attempts to make our building look like a prison.
I remember a few newspaper stories of whole families living in large wooden Spanish style houses in Manila burning to death because of those caged windows.
About the only option for safety I can think of is have them on hinges that swing open.. When closed they can be padlocked.. The padlock key would probably have to be hung from a hook on the wall near the window on the inside.

fred
11th March 2015, 01:37
Get creative and have the poshest window bars in Manila!!
http://www.corradetti.com/bars_detail.jpg
http://www.windows-bars.com/uploads/5/3/6/1/5361547/9009857_orig.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTuUXBUaWKkvw43EfbUbsFlAym2dRnr7moTabxisDaDp28T_Ay-


http://api.ning.com/files/6jocxzFU7kZfRUr4XDqPUivVzL9vhi0sxAiym*jHWlb*-rqWIPnnH9v-YVU5G*KPDXQOQHcZrWGLsf-w40YEwZoTA3v36PxO/BengkelLasTeralisJendelaDekoratif.jpg

fred
11th March 2015, 01:40
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSa_tHjTimBXEGC7K_IV-x88oRHaKjd38c5RI-XkCOXXUeOCHR5

fred
11th March 2015, 01:41
http://www.corradetti.com/bars.jpg

fred
11th March 2015, 01:42
http://www.atomicarts.us/wp-content/uploads/1-window-bars-atomic-arts.jpg

fred
11th March 2015, 01:43
https://dougmcdonaldwelding.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/iris-security-bars.jpg

fred
11th March 2015, 01:44
Sorry Steve.. Just bumpin' up the post count a bit! :icon_lol:

fred
11th March 2015, 01:47
Best have them swing open on the inside??
http://www.windowanddoorsecurity.ca/img/da/basementwindowbar/CanadianHinged-basementwindobar1.JPG

fred
11th March 2015, 01:49
http://patiosecuritydoor.com/images/window_security_32.jpg

fred
11th March 2015, 01:50
http://cdn.hotfrog.ca/companies/JAMFAB-Manufacturing/images/JAMFAB-Manufacturing_12725_image.JPG

London_Manila
11th March 2015, 02:19
Are these window bars to stop people breaking in or to stop people removing items :Erm:

I would imagine these bars are not so good if you get caught inside with a raging fire or some deranged maniac chasing you with a knife

stevewool
11th March 2015, 07:01
Great ideas, may wait and try to make a design myself, thanks boys

fred
11th March 2015, 07:15
Great ideas, may wait and try to make a design myself, thanks boys

Just thinking Steve..You could do your balcony Balustrade design the same ... to match. :biggrin:

stevewool
11th March 2015, 18:40
Great idea Fred, I might do that. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Longweekend
11th March 2015, 19:28
When we lived in Manila, we had window bars and, in my opinion, they are awful but they were needed.

When we moved out into the province, we built with just double glazed sliders and it was so much nicer...