Window Hardware

The shell of your home is the main fabric of the building - your windows are included in that shell. If windows are weak with little or no security then the shell can be broken, and once inside the intruder is out of sight and out of mind. The basic idea is to introduce measures that that will delay and deter offenders, On this page you will find the target harding products designed to do this job.


Sash Jammers are an Ideal additional security precaution for UPVC windows. They are simple to operate and easy to fit, and are non-handed for use on all applications. They are supplied with a keyed lock to secure the arm in place when the window is closed. 

RRP: £10.99

Our Price Per Unit: £4.50



Snaplocks can be used on most types of wooden windows including casement, side hung or top hung. Closing the window automatically locks the snaplock, the key is only required to unlock.

RRP: £9.99

Our Price Per Unit: £4.50



The window restrictor product restricts how much the window can open so letting air in but helping secure window against intruders. Suitable for wooden windows.

* Allows window to open up to 125mm

Our Price Per Unit: £4.50



The Securistay restricts a window opening to 75mm. A special key is used to unlock and the lock can ony be disconnected when the window is closed. This device is available for wooden and metal windows.

RRP: £16.95

Our Price Per Unit: £6.40



The Securistay restricts a window opening to 75mm. A special key is used to unlock and the lock can ony be disconnected when the window is closed. This device is suitable for some UPVC windows.

RRP: £15.95

Our Price Per Unit: £5.80

Sash Jammer Lock

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Snap Lock for Wooden Windows

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Window Restrictor

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ERA Securistay for Wooden Windows

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ERA Securistay for Metal Windows

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Community Safety Centre

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01709 374650

csc@rcsac.co.uk

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