If you are seek­ing a cheap but effec­tive way to enhance the secu­ri­ty of your home or busi­ness, win­dow secu­ri­ty bars could be the answer. Win­dow safe­ty bars are essen­tial­ly strong met­al grids that can be screwed into or bolt­ed through win­dow frames on the inte­ri­or or exte­ri­or of the win­dow. This mea­sure pre­vents forced entry through your win­dows by act­ing as a phys­i­cal bar­ri­er against intrud­ers.

Bur­glars often tar­get Win­dows as they are typ­i­cal­ly eas­i­er to access than doors. How­ev­er, the pres­ence of win­dow bars makes it much more chal­leng­ing for bur­glars to enter your home or busi­ness.

Most of the time, when bur­glars see win­dow bars installed on a win­dow, they do not even attempt a break-in, as it is much eas­i­er for them to tar­get a less-secured build­ing instead.

Yet, even if they do try to break in through your win­dows, they will not get very far. The strength and dura­bil­i­ty of win­dow bars, often made from sol­id met­als like steel, will make it incred­i­bly dif­fi­cult for them to be tam­pered with.

In addi­tion to keep­ing intrud­ers out, win­dow secu­ri­ty bars can con­tribute to gen­er­al safe­ty and secu­ri­ty by pre­vent­ing chil­dren and pets from acci­den­tal­ly falling out of win­dows, which may lead to var­i­ous insur­ance ben­e­fits.

Main Factors Involved When Installing Window Security Bars

When you intend to secure your home with win­dow secu­ri­ty bars, you need more than sim­ply hav­ing them. They must also be prop­er­ly installed to be most effec­tive.

To ensure that your win­dow secu­ri­ty bars are set up so they can best pro­tect you and your home or busi­ness, there are sev­er­al key con­sid­er­a­tions and steps that you must keep in mind, includ­ing the fol­low­ing:

1. Where to install your security bars

You decide which win­dows to install secu­ri­ty bars on. Most home­own­ers start with the win­dows that are the like­li­est for intrud­ers to attempt access.

In most cas­es, these are gen­er­al­ly the win­dows that are the least vis­i­ble and the most acces­si­ble from the out­side, such as base­ment egress win­dows, which are oth­er­wise essen­tial­ly an open invi­ta­tion for bur­glars.

If you do not have such base­ment win­dows, pri­or­i­tize your ground-floor win­dows over your sec­ond-floor ones. Intrud­ers rarely attempt a break-in on high­er floors since doing so would require lad­ders or oth­er equip­ment that would draw atten­tion and pose risks.

2. Assess your windows

Before you pur­chase win­dow secu­ri­ty bars, assess your win­dows to deter­mine the appro­pri­ate size and style of bars to get. Mea­sure the height and width of each win­dow open­ing and pur­chase the bars accord­ing­ly, as they are not one-size-fits-all.

You should also con­sid­er the type of win­dow frame and mount­ing sur­face of your win­dows to deter­mine the best instal­la­tion method.

3. Mounting the brackets

To prop­er­ly install most win­dow secu­ri­ty bars, it is nec­es­sary to mount a pair of brack­ets to the struc­tur­al fram­ing mem­bers on either side of the win­dow or above and below it. These struc­tur­al fram­ing mem­bers are typ­i­cal­ly direct­ly behind a window’s frame. Once the brack­ets are in place, the bars can be installed between these secure anchors.

To ensure this process is issue-free, make sure you have screws that are long enough to go through the frame and reach the struc­tur­al com­po­nents. In some cas­es, the win­dow bars may even come with their own set of tam­per-resis­tant screws, mak­ing it even more chal­leng­ing for bur­glars, as such screws can­not be removed with­out spe­cial­ized tools.

4. Interior or exterior?

Installing your win­dow secu­ri­ty bars will large­ly vary depend­ing on the type of win­dow bars you pur­chase. One of the biggest con­sid­er­a­tions is plac­ing them inside or out­side the win­dow.

Inte­ri­or bars have a high­er advan­tage because it is sig­nif­i­cant­ly hard­er for intrud­ers to tam­per with them, and they can­not tear the bars from the mount­ing sur­face.

If you are mount­ing your win­dow secu­ri­ty bars on the exte­ri­or of your home or busi­ness, con­sid­er the sid­ing mate­r­i­al you are work­ing with. As expect­ed, mount­ing win­dow secu­ri­ty bars on con­crete or brick is more com­pli­cat­ed.

If you are mount­ing the brack­ets on brick, stone, or mason­ry, use a pow­er drill with a mason­ry bit and make a hole for a con­i­cal screw anchor. How­ev­er, ensure you go slow­ly, take breaks, and occa­sion­al­ly dip the drill bit in water to avoid over­heat­ing it.

5. Stay up to code

Before you install secu­ri­ty bars on the win­dows of your home or busi­ness, famil­iar­ize your­self with all the local build­ing codes and reg­u­la­tions regard­ing secu­ri­ty fea­tures.

Cer­tain munic­i­pal­i­ties have strict require­ments for win­dow secu­ri­ty bars, such as those relat­ing to emer­gency egress stan­dards and fire code com­pli­ance. If this is the case, you may need to use a dif­fer­ent style of win­dow secu­ri­ty bar, such as remov­able or hinged types, to ensure they can be removed in emer­gen­cies, like fires or oth­er haz­ards.

How Protection Plus Can Help You Acquire Top-Quality Window Security Bars

If you are inter­est­ed in enhanc­ing the secu­ri­ty of your home or busi­ness, with a spe­cif­ic focus on strength­en­ing your win­dows, Pro­tec­tion Plus has an exten­sive selec­tion of win­dow secu­ri­ty bars.

The win­dow secu­ri­ty bars that we car­ry in stock are incred­i­bly durable and reli­able and will thus effec­tive­ly make it near­ly impos­si­ble for intrud­ers to enter your home or busi­ness through a win­dow.

Plus, our wide vari­ety of win­dow secu­ri­ty bar solu­tions ensures that you do not have to com­pro­mise between beau­ty and safe­ty. The many options we offer are aes­thet­i­cal­ly pleas­ing and can match the design and style of your home or busi­ness.

If you want more high­ly effec­tive secu­ri­ty mea­sures for your win­dows, we also car­ry win­dow film, win­dow guardian lock sys­tems, and alarm sys­tems. We stand behind all the secu­ri­ty sys­tems and devices we stock, as they are all top-of-the-line prod­ucts made by indus­try-lead­ing man­u­fac­tur­ers.

If you are still deter­min­ing which prod­ucts are best suit­ed for your par­tic­u­lar needs, one of our secu­ri­ty experts would be hap­py to dis­cuss your unique require­ments and offer guid­ance regard­ing the best mea­sures for you.

For more infor­ma­tion about our win­dow secu­ri­ty bars or about the vari­ety of oth­er secu­ri­ty devices and sys­tems we car­ry, call Pro­tec­tion Plus Secu­ri­ty Solu­tions at 1–844-365‑7587 or con­tact us here.

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Allan Baum
Allan Baum founded Protection Plus with his wife Neseh in 1994. He has worked in the security industry since 1991. His educational background includes an MBA from York University ( when it was still York) and a B.A. from McGill. Allan and Neseh have three wonderful children who are now considered adults and an equally wonderful dog named Waub.