By: Dave BrongOctober 14, 2017
Safety can be a concern with windows, since they are often an entry point for burglars. By investing in windows that deter entry from the outside, you can protect your home from threats. If you are looking to add casement windows to your home, you you may be wondering “are casement windows safe” or “are casement windows easy to break into?”

How Safe Are Casement Windows?

Casement windows open via crank, there is no way a would-be thief could open the window from outside. When casement windows are closed, the sash is pressed tight into the frame. This provides the window with added strength. Where you need an interior lock on a double-hung window, so the window cannot be pushed open from outside, no such lock is needed to ensure a casement window remains closed. Certain styles of casement windows are flush with the frame when closed, instead of having a lip. These are the safest casement windows because no part of the window is able to be manipulated from outside.

Added Security: How to Make Casement Windows Even Safer

Even though casement windows are very safe, you may wish to take certain actions to boost the safety of windows and deter thieves from targeting your home. Safety glazing, also called reinforced glazing, protects your casement windows from shattering on impact, whether from a hurricane, major storm, or would-be burglar. Several layers thick and topped with a laminate coating, this glass is impact resistant. If a would-be thief tries to shatter the glass so they can open the window from the inside, the glass will resist breaking. Many thieves will give up at this point, rather than risk being noticed trying to break your window. If the glass does break, it will crack in a spider web pattern and remain intact instead of shattering into many pieces. While locks are not needed to prevent casement windows from being opened from the outside, you can install a secondary lock for peace of mind. Cam locks work well with casement windows. If the frame of your casement window is old, rotting, or otherwise compromised, your casement window can be removed. Sheet metal screws can help hold down the frame, acting as another deterrent. If you notice signs of age-related decay, however, you're best off having your old casement windows replaced with the latest models.

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