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6 Reasons Why You Should Replace Your Flywire Door with a Security Door (H1)

Do you know the differences between flywire doors and security doors? They might look similar, but the differences between flywire doors and security doors are significant and the difference in the protection that they can offer your household is vast.

By Jim's Security DoorsPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Unlike what you see in movies, most burglars are not criminal masterminds. Burglary is most often a crime of opportunity, and if your front door is noticeably unprotected, it could signal to robbers that your home is an easy target for a smash and grab. Here’s why replacing your flywire door with a quality security door is so important.

What is a flywire door? (H2)

Flywire, or flyscreen, is a thin, woven mesh screen designed to protect your home against insects. They are an excellent barrier against flying and crawling intruders, but they will not protect your home from intruders of a more sinister kind.

What is a security screen door? (H3)

A good security door is designed for safety, security and aesthetics. It will still perform the vital task of keeping insects out of your home, but it is also designed to protect your home against intruders. For a door to be called a 'security screen door', it must pass a rigorous set of tests called the Australian Standards for security doors. This means you can be sure that your home will be safe from a forced entry attempt.

When deciding whether or not to upgrade your flywire door to a security door, consider whether the following statements apply to you:

#1 I am concerned about assets in my home, but security doors seem too expensive (H4)

Unfortunately, crime rates are rising across Melbourne. Home break-ins are becoming all too common, with over 2% of Australian households falling victim to burglaries each year. If you are considering replacing your flyscreens with security doors, it is worth considering whether the value of stealable assets in your home, such as jewellery and electronics (not to mention the cost of repairing the damage done during the robbery), is worth protecting for the price of new security doors.

#2 I live in a high crime neighbourhood (H5)

If you know that your home is situated in a high crime area, a quality security door is a must. Because security screens have been rigorously tested against most methods of forced entry, it is an essential barrier to keeping your home protected against break-ins.

#3 I have pets or children (H6)

You might also need to consider the inhabitants of your home when deciding whether or not to upgrade to a security screen door. Even if keeping out burglars is not your highest priority, remember that security screen doors are designed to hold up against attacks from the inside, too! Flyscreens are simply not designed to withstand the attention of rambunctious dogs, small children and sharp-clawed fur babies.

#4 I want a screen door that will last (H7)

Security mesh is designed to be tough and durable - it is built to last. Security screen doors often come with a 5-10-year warranty periods. On the other hand, flyscreens are made of less durable materials and do not offer the same longevity as a security mesh.

#5 I want to add to the value of my home (H8)

Security doors offer the financial benefit of increasing your home's value. Buyers will pay more for a home that is already secured against burglary, saving them the time and effort of installing security doors themselves. It's true that a security screen will cost more than a flywire screen, but these costs are offset by the exponentially lowered risk of losing your expensive possessions in the case of a break-in. Jim's Security Doors offers a free measure-and-quote service and licensed professional installers. Call our friendly team today on 13 15 46.

#5 My elderly relatives live alone and only have flyscreen doors (H9)

Did you know that nearly 30% of residential burglaries occur while a household member is present? Even if your elderly loved one does not leave their home frequently, they can still be the victim of a break-in. Just remember, a flyscreen door offers your elderly relative next to no protection against robbery. https://jimssecuritydoors.com.au/flyscreens/

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Jim's Security Doors

Jim’s Security Doors Melbourne provides high quality aluminium and steel security doors, security screen doors, entry enclosures, sliding security doors, and security window screens to homes and businesses across Australia.

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