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Enter code HOMESEC5 at checkout. Here's how (terms and conditions apply) Product Dimensions8 x 2 x 4 cm Included Components1 X Home Secure Sash Jammer Pack 22,158 in DIY & Tools (See top 100) in DIY & Tools > Safety & Security > Lockable Window Levers Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available18 July 2012 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? If you are looking to purchase more than one of these innovative new products, simply select your pack size from the drop down menu above ... The more you buy, the more discount you receive! If you believe you have particularly vulnerable uPVC windows, or perhaps are going away from the house for a time then the HomeSecure Sash Jammers are ideal for providing extra security. These window locks are visible and act as a deterrent to any attack on your window. These window locks are easily fitted by two screws.
With the window in use the arm of the window lock is moved out of the way and isolated until required. By drilling two small pilot holes holes, away from the glass line, into the opening window frame the window lock can be screwed securely into place using the screws provided. By inserting the closest size spacer into the underside of the arm the gap can be reduced to the frame. These locks can also be used on doors for extra door security and also for doors that open unless key locked - just swing the HomeSecure sash jammer arm across when you come into the house! *x3 Button Spacers (Small, Medium & Large) How many to use? 1 Sash Jammer - Small Window 2 Sash Jammers - Large Window / Single Door (Top & Bottom Fitting) 4 Sash Jammers - French/ Patio Doors (2 Top, 2 Bottom, on each door) *We recommend using Jack Nuts to gain a secure fit onto un-reinforced window frames* Look for similar items by category DIY & Tools > Safety & Security > Lockable Window Levers
What do customers buy after viewing this item? 4 x White Sash Jammers & Fitting Screws for UPVC / PVC windows or doors - A high security arm - Includes fitting instructions 2 x White Sash Jammers & Fitting Screws for UPVC / PVC windows or doors - A high security arm - Includes fitting instructions See questions and answers See all 104 customer reviews See all 104 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Most Recent Customer Reviews Very handy catches, very pleased with them.happy with the product!!Great on pvc windows Feel better having these on my uPVC window frames, they make a window much harder to force open, adds great extra security for the money. Brilliant device simple to fix See and discover other items: sash window locks, window latch, sash jammers, security screws Letter boxes / plates should be considered as an aperture which can be used by the criminal, either to extract goods from within in close proximity to the door, commonly door keys, or to work vulnerable locking devices from the inside.
Letter plates should conform to British Standard. They should be positioned not closer then 400 mm from the door lock and under no circumstances should they be fitted to the bottom rail of the door. An internal cover plate offers additional security, as does a letter basket, though you might wish to consider removing the bottom, allowing the mail to fall to the floor and thus preventing theft of the mail. A rim latch (Yale type) on its own is not sufficient. The door should also be fitted preferably with a 5 lever mortice deadlock, though insurance companies will accept a rim automatic deadlock; both must be to British Standard 3621 or the equivalent European Standard EN12209. Quality locks are only as strong as the doors and frames to which they are attached. Ensure that the frame is sound and the door suitable for external use; for instance, a wooden hollow core door would not be suitable. It should be of substantial construction, at least 44mm (13/4") thick to support the mortice lock and hung on three strong 100mm (4") hinges.
The rim latch and the mortice should be fitted 45 to 60cm (18-24") apart. In the door itself recessed or decorative panels should be a minimum of 9mm (1/3") thick. Consider fitting a London Bar (metal strip on frame side) to support the strike box, or Birmingham bar to support the frame on the hinge side. If the door is weak consider fitting a sheet steel plate or door reinforcer on the outside covering the lock area. Timber frames should be sound and securely bolted or screwed to the the walls every 600mm (23") around the whole frame. Doors with glazed panels are inherently less secure than solid doors, hence the need for a deadlock. Consider replacing ordinary or toughened glass panels with laminated glass - two pieces of glass bonded together with a sheet of laminate - as they offer much greater resistance to attack. For added safety and security fit a spy hole and door chain or limiter. These will enable you to deal with callers to your front door whilst retaining a level of security.
UPVC/PVCU front doors are generally unsuitable for retro-fit security devices. Not only is the material not strong enough to support devices fitted with steel screws unless secured into the internal metal framework, but such changes to the original design may invalidate an existing warranty or possibly damage the integral locking assembly. If in doubt, consult the installer/manufacturer. Modern designs will usually incorporate deadlock shoot bolts or a multi-point locking system, both throwing a number of bolts from the door into the frame. Under these circumstances there will not normally be any need for additional devices. Advice on front door security while the house is occupied will vary, depending on whom you speak to. Fire Safety Officers will advise that, for safety reasons, the mortice deadbolt should not be engaged when the house is occupied, as locating and engaging the key can cause unnecessary delay in escaping from the scene of a fire. Crime Prevention Officers may suggest that a rim latch on its own is insufficient in providing adequate security and that engaging the lock would increase this, as well as the safety of young children in preventing them from wandering.
Clearly these are issues which need to be considered. If you feel fire safety is the priority, additional security can be obtained by fitting draw bolts to the top and bottom of the door. The door should be fitted with a 5 lever 2 bolt mortice sash lock halfway up the door, (a deadlock with a handle for convenience). Unlike front doors, many insurance companies do not specify that they should be to British Standard 3621 or equivalent European Standard EN 12209, though the use of this standard of lock is recommended. The sash lock should be supplemented by mortice rack bolts (bolts fitted approximately 150mm (6") from the top and bottom of the door into the wood and operated internally) or surface-mounted locking bolts top and bottom. They should always be fitted at 90º to the grain of the wood, reducing the likelihood of the wood splitting if subjected to pressure. Any glass panels should be laminated and fitted from the inside to prevent the putty or beading being removed.
Grilles could also be fitted to the inside of the panels. Also known as French windows, they are intrinsically less secure than single leaf doors, which may reflect on their comparative lack of popularity as compared with the modern patio door. However, this need not be the case provided that suitable security measures are taken. Both doors should be fitted with mortice rack bolts (bolts fitted within the door and operated internally by a threaded key). They should always be fitted at 90 º to the grain of the wood, reducing the likelihood of the wood splitting if subjected to pressure. Alternatively, use surface-mounted locking bolts (push to lock, key to open). Whichever type you use, fit top and bottom to provide rigidity. If the style of door is capable of it, a mortice sash lock can be fitted for extra security (rebate sets may also be required). As most French Doors are outward opening, the addition of hinge bolts is also recommended. They should be located 100-150mm (4-6") below the top hinge and similarly above the bottom.