Home Services in botany, NSW
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11/9 -19 myrtle street,
botany ,
NSW
2019
Australia
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Sydney Window Restrictors Co. can install, pressure test and certify child safety window restrictors and locks. All work is meeting the NSW Government requirements for current Child Safety Laws.
Installation and certification of Child Safety Window Locks/ restrictors.
Certification for existing window locks.
Pressure testing of locks and security screens for certification.
Certificate of compliance issued on completion.
Quick and friendly service. (and we clean up afterwards)
No job too small or large.
Installations by qualified locksmith.
The NSW Government realise that a number of children suffer serious injuries while some of these falls are even fatal. Consequently there have been Child Safety Laws implemented to windows that have a drop of 2 meters or more on the outside. Many of the falls happen at the residence where the child lives, which mostly happens in warmer months when ventilation is required.
The purpose of the restriction is to allow ventilation, but at the same time restricting the opening of the window so no more than a gap of 125mm is the given specification. Also on the inner side, if a window height is below 1700mm from the floor or climbable element, a window restricting device is required.
1300 766 096
Based on 1 reviews
1300 766 096
I used MPK (Moore Park Kensington Locksmiths) Locksmith every time I am in trouble due to my lost key or I want to get my locks rekeyed. I call MPK every time because they are just awesome. I found their work extremely punctual and up to the mark. They are the best locksmith in Bondi and one of the best locksmiths in Sydney.
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