The four words of door and window safety may seem simple, but in reality, they are of great significance as door and window accessories. Especially for some families with children, the safety of doors and windows is such a daunting topic, even adults who already have a certain degree of self-protection ability often get hurt unintentionally. But what aspects should we start from to ensure the safety of doors and windows?
Corner collision
I believe everyone often has the experience of being accidentally scratched by the right angle or sharp spot of a window while cleaning at home. Even adults are like this, let alone lively and active children. Therefore, when choosing doors and windows, it is advisable to choose windows with smoother edges or curved corner protectors. After the ordinary glass bursts, it will present large geometric fragments with sharp edges and corners, which are extremely easy to injure people and are a major safety hazard at home. Tempered glass is superior to ordinary glass in terms of compression and impact resistance. After bursting, it will present "spider web" shaped fragments, with small particles and rounded edges, forming a fragmented and intact glass shape, or blunt angled small pieces falling off. The window sash falls off in areas with frequent typhoons along the coast. When the external casement window is opened, the sash is hung outdoors and easily swayed by the wind, which can cause it to fall off. If not careful, it can also hit pedestrians and vehicles, posing a high risk. Therefore, high-rise households can choose to open their windows internally or with sliding windows, and sliding windows should have anti sway and anti detachment devices, while sliding windows should have anti fall safety ropes.