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The need for security around your home and shedding can vary by location, accessibility and level of visibility. There is no rhyme or reason why one house is burgled while another house is not; however, suffice to say there was a reason that the burglar chose one that would make sense to him and possibly to anyone else who was considering the same ...
Have you ever been somewhere different and as the light of day recedes and a light is turned on inside, equalising the light inside and out and causing a fly door or a steel woven security door to become almost invisible, perhaps you or one of your fellow party-going friends have walked into the screen door simply because it was not visible at...
Choosing the correct door for your particular application can be somewhat of a challenge. First of all I think the question that you need to probably ask yourself is just exactly what you are trying to achieve? Is it security that you're looking for, or is it looks? Is it just simply to keep the flies and insects out of your home whilst you are...
The most consistent question that would come to the support staff at Seconline would be in regard to both the door handle side and the door handle height and so the purpose of this blog is to perhaps get some clarification in regard to both terminology and best practice.
The very first thing that we always must have as a non-breakable rule is to...
When using the following tips first and foremost; be careful that you have isolated any hazards that may make your Hinged Security/Barrier door installation in any way dangerous. Some of the likely hazards you may incur would be paper wasp nests, overhead lights and power cords, trip hazards, sloping floors and roofs. Good preparation and hazard...
When it comes to installing your recently purchased Seconline Security Door then it helps to have all the necessary tools that you will need for your particular installation. Basic tools should include a sharp 10 mm wood chisel, a claw hammer, a pencil, a screwdriver, a drill and a little patience ( both your drill and your screwdriver should...