security screens
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Why Welded Frames Make Prowler Proof Security Screens Stronger, Safer & Better Looking
When homeowners start looking for security screens, they usually focus on the mesh, the lock, or the price. But one of the most important features is something many people never think about — the frame construction. A security screen is only as strong as the frame holding it together. That’s why Prowler Proof has designed its screens with fully welded frame corners, eliminating the need…
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Security doors that meet Australian Standards
When it comes to protecting your home, not all security doors are equal. Many products on the market are marketed as a security door, but without independent testing, there’s no guarantee they provide genuine door security. This raises an important question for homeowners: Do security doors meet Australian Standards? At Prowler Proof, the answer is…
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What is the difference between a security screen and a flyscreen?
To answer the question what is the difference between a security screen and a flyscreen, it’s important to understand the materials used and the Australian Standards for security products (AS5039). A flyscreen is made from flexible mesh gauze designed to keep insects out — not people. It’s easy to push through or cut, offering no…
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What is the Best Security Screen Material for Screens and Doors?
In Australia, where durability, safety, and aesthetics are important factors, security doors and screens are crucial for safeguarding homes. Security screens cover windows and doors to block intruders, insects and debris while allowing airflow, effectively sealing the openings of your home’s entry points. Selecting the appropriate material ensures that your security screens will endure the…

















