Comprehensive collection of anti-theft net designs
1、Perimeter security windows
- Gridded security windows are the most common type, and can still be found in older residential areas. These windows consist of an aluminum alloy frame that completely encloses the window, allowing for hanging clothes and growing plants on the frame. While they are durable and stable, a drawback is their unattractive appearance, which can make them look dated. Many modern residential properties and apartment complexes prohibit the installation of these types of security windows.

2、Openable anti-theft window
This type of security window comes with and without a mesh, featuring a small lock that allows you to remove the window's inner or metal frame for aesthetic purposes. While aesthetically pleasing, the key drawback of this type of window is its lack of durability. The mesh needs to be replaced every one to two years, resulting in higher long-term costs.

3、Internal Sliding Anti-Theft Window
Sliding security grilles are designed for indoor use and can be pushed and pulled to open to varying degrees, requiring tracks for operation. While sliding security windows offer good security, the tracks can become worn over time, resulting in squeaking noises.

4、Anti-theft woven mesh
Woven security mesh, similar in design to security screens and window grilles, is made of stainless steel wire and is very compact. It offers good security and functionality, but its price is higher than that of other security window styles.
5、Concealed anti-theft window
In some communities, property management prohibits residents from installing external and internal anti-theft windows, making invisible anti-theft nets a viable alternative. Invisible anti-theft nets are made of a mesh of iron bars that are strung together. They are fine and strong, difficult to bend, and resistant to cutting with pliers. They also include alarm systems. From an aesthetic perspective, they essentially do not affect the appearance of the house and have good transparency. However, currently, invisible anti-theft nets still heavily rely on quality and workmanship. If not installed carefully, they can create safety hazards.
