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                      Safety Windows are a type of window designed to provide additional security and protection from the elements. They are typically made of reinforced glass or polycarbonate, and are often used in areas where security is a concern, such as in commercial buildings or homes. Safety Windows are also used to provide additional insulation, as they are designed to be more airtight than traditional windows.
Safety Windows are often used in conjunction with other types of doors and windows, such as sliding    doors or French doors. They can also be used as a standalone window, or as part of a larger window system. Safety Windows are available in a variety of styles, including fixed, sliding, and tilt-and-turn.
Safety Windows are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide additional security and insulation. They are also becoming more affordable, making them a viable option for many homeowners.
Some companies in the Safety Window market include Andersen Windows, Pella Windows, Marvin Windows, and Jeld-Wen Windows. Show Less   Read more