
Specifications For Guardian Angel II Windowguards
- The end posts are 21 3/8 inches high. If your window opens above that, you
will need to use a window stop to keep your window from opening above the
guard. You could also use a vertical style guard, which covers the entire
height of the window. Double hung window guards can not be stacked on
top of each other.
- All double hung window guards come with 4 horizontal bars. These bars
telescope to fit various window widths. The example below is the 2335 model,
which expands from 23 to 35 inches.
- There are 6 widths available, see chart below. If your window width falls
right on the edge of a range, it is better to go with the guard in the larger
width range. For example, if the width you want to cover is 23 inches, go with
the 23 to 35 inch model (2335-44H).
| Window Width (inches) |
Model No. |
| 14-17 |
1417-44H |
| 17-23 |
1723-44H |
| 23-35 |
2335-44H |
| 35-58 |
3558-44H |
| 58-90 |
5890-44H |
| 90-120 |
7320-44H |
- The "-44H" refers to the number of emergency release buttons and number of
bars, respectively. There are 4 emergency release buttons per guard. The H
stands for horizontal.
- Designed to conform to the safety standards for window fall prevention
devices set forth by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM
F2090-01a), and recognized by the U.S. Consumer Products and Safety
Commission.
- Diameter of large bar is 5/8"
- Diameter of small bar is ½"
- Horizontal bars (large and small) telescope to fit various window
widths
- Window openings should not exceed 4 inches above the top horizontal
bar (as indicated on the guard by an arrow)
- Emergency release button (each guard has 4)
- Each end post is ¾" wide x ¾" deep
- End posts screw into window frame or molding from sides or front (4
screws per guard)
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Never mount telescoping bars
horizontally in a sliding or casement window!
-
Telescoping bars can only be
mounted horizontally in double-hung windows. When mounted horizontally in
sliding and casement windows, the window guard can act as a ladder and greatly
increase the risk of an accidental window fall.
-
For casement and sliding
windows, guards must be mounted with the telescoping bars in a vertical
position.
- The end posts are available in three widths within each height range: 13
inches, 17 3/8 inches, and 21 3/4 inches (see chart below). You may need more
than one guard to cover the width of your window. The vertical window guards
can be installed next to each other.
- Vertical style guards come with 3, 4, or 5 vertical bars and these bars
telescope to fit various window heights. The examples following are the 3558
model, which expands from 35 to 58 inches high.
- The last two digits in the model number stand for the number of emergency
release buttons and number of bars, respectively. For example, the 3558-43V
model expands 35 to 58 inches in height, has 4 emergency release buttons and
three bars. Vertical style guards have 4 emergency release buttons. The V
stands for vertical.
- There are 6 heights available, see chart below. If your window height
falls right on the edge of a range, it is better to go with the larger height
range. For example, if the height you want to cover is 23 inches, go with the
23 to 35 inch model.
- Designed to conform to the safety standards for window fall prevention
devices set forth by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM
F2090-01a), and recognized by the U.S. Consumer Products and Safety
Commission.
| Window Height (inches) |
Model No. |
| 14-17 |
1417-43V (width of end post 13")
1417-44V (width of end post 17 3/8")
1417-45V (width of end post 21 3/4")
|
| 17-23 |
1723-43V (width of end post 13")
1723-44V (width of end post 17 3/8")
1723-45V (width of end post 21 3/4")
|
| 23-35 |
2335-43V (width of end post 13")
2335-44V (width of end post 17 3/8")
2335-45V (width of end post 21 3/4")
|
| 35-58 |
3558-43V (width of end post 13")
3558-44V (width of end post 17 3/8")
3558-45V (width of end post 21 3/4")
|
| 58-90 |
5890-43V (width of end post 13")
5890-44V (width of end post 17 3/8")
5890-45V (width of end post 21 3/4")
|
| 90-120 |
7320-43V (width of end post 13")
7320-44V (width of end post 17 3/8")
7320-45V (width of end post 21 3/4")
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Never mount telescoping bars
horizontally in a sliding or casement window!
-
Telescoping bars can only be
mounted horizontally in double-hung windows. When mounted horizontally in
sliding and casement windows, the window guard can act as a ladder and greatly
increase the risk of an accidental window fall.
-
For casement and sliding
windows, guards must be mounted with the telescoping bars in a vertical
position.
- Diameter of large bar is 5/8"
- Diameter of small bar is ½"
- End post screws into top of window frame or molding from bottom or
front (4 screws per guard)
- Vertical bars telescope to fit various heights
- Do not install guard more than 2 inches from edge of frame
- Each end post is ¾" wide x ¾" deep
- Emergency release button (each guard has 4)
- End post screws into bottom of window frame or molding from top or
front (4 screws per guard)
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- Diameter of large bar is 5/8"
- Diameter of small bar is ½"
- End post screws into top of window frame or molding from bottom or
front (4 screws per guard)
- Vertical bars telescope to fit various heights
- Do not install guard more than 2 inches from edge of frame
- Each end post is ¾" wide x ¾" deep
- Emergency release button (each guard has 4)
- End post screws into bottom of window frame or molding from top or
front (4 screws per guard)
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- Diameter of large bar is 5/8"
- Diameter of small bar is ½"
- End post screws into top of window frame or molding from bottom or
front (4 screws per guard)
- Vertical bars telescope to fit various heights
- Do not install guard more than 2 inches from edge of frame
- Each end post is ¾" wide x ¾" deep
- Emergency release button (each guard has 4)
- End post screws into bottom of window frame or molding from top or
front (4 screws per guard)
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