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Re: Security idea
Robert L Bass wrote:
>>Yeah, something like that.
>
>
> There's a company I've been looking at called NanaWall that makes folding glass
> walls. If you were to have them made with hurricane glass they could be nearly
> impenetrable. This doesn't do anything for windows but homes like mine in
> Florida have almost all sliding glass walls. We have a rather large home but
> only eight windows. There are glass walls on the lanai (Florida-speak for
> enclosed patio) side of every common room and several of the bedrooms.
>
> Here's a link to one of the door systems we like. Perhaps you'll get some ideas
> from what they're doing:
> http://www.nanawall.com/products/Info_WD65_Description.asp
>
> We're going to renovate the house in a couple of years, enlarge one bathroom and
> add an outdoor kitchen / dining room to the lanai. At the same time I plan to
> install hurricane glass since I don't like the appearance of shutters and we are
> sometimes away for months on end. Hurricanes are much more of a concern to me
> than break-ins as our community is relatively secure. The neighborhood is
> surrounded by a wall and we are installing electronically controlled gates on
> the entrance road. That should be enough to keep the IB out. :^)
I'd suggest you run all these plans for alterations past your Dad first.
If either of my sons decided to move back home, I'm sure I'd want them
to *find a job* rather than spend their time dreaming up landscaping
schemes and such like.
Frank Olson
http://www.yoursecuritysource.com
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