Not all competitor security screens are the same strength. Many Australian homes may have what looks like a security screen, but it may not stack up against an intruder.
Some security screens fail to comply with the minimum Australian Standards to be defined as a security screen, others only just pass the minimum requirements.
Crimsafe doesn’t just test our screens to meet Australian Standards, we far exceed them by simulating real-world attacks in our Crimpact Zone that keep even the toughest of intruders out. Crimsafe’s R&D team use crim’s tools of the trade to test our screens, including crow bars, knives, battering rams, baseball bats, screw drivers and kick tests.
The strength of Crimsafe security screens come from more than the sum of its parts:
- Hidden tamper resistant screws
- Crimsafe’s Tensile Tuff mesh is a high strength structural-grade stainless steel that absorbs energy on impact and can withstand 5 times the average kick force of a crim.
- Crimsafe’s patented Screw Clamp technology secures our mesh to the frame with a vice-like grip. On impact, Screw Clamp bites down on the screen’s mesh, absorbing and dispersing impact through the screen – making Crimsafe security screens virtually impenetrable.
Enter the Crimpact Zone to see for yourself.
Find your local Crimsafe supplier today for your free measure and quote.