Jason points out the potential dangers of window bars on a home.   I can't even imagine losing my life or that of a famly member to fire. 

Via Jason Channell, The House Sleuth (Diadem Property Inspections - Serving Southeast Michigan):

Window Bars: Safety Device Or Deadly Trap?

window barsWindow bars are installed to prevent bad guys from entering a home or building, but they may also cause unintended consequences by slowing or preventing egress in an emergency.

People die every year in fires where escape is hindered by window bars, and according to the National Fire Protection Agency, these kind of deaths are on the rise.

Of course, the odds of being in a burglary or violent home invasion are perceived as a more likely risk than fire, so the bars keep going up.

 

The Advantages

  • They are a deterrent to potential burglars.
  • They provide a sense of security to building occupants.
  • They can prevent children from falling out of the window.

The Disadvantages

  • They can block the exit for occupants during an emergency, such as a fire. The occupants may feel secure from burglary, but they have severely limited their avenues of egress. Ironically, it is possible for occupants to become trapped behind window bars while trying to escape from an intruder who has managed to enter the building.
  • They can potentially block the entry point for firefighters.
  • Houses equipped with window bars can potentially decrease the home’s property value. Window bars can make a neighborhood appear insecure to potential home buyers.

Can You Have The Best Of Both Worlds? Security and Quick Egress?
 
Yes.

In fact, the International Residential Code (IRC) mandates that basements and sleeping rooms should have at least one operable emergency escape and rescue opening. Windows equipped with bars and which are intended for emergency egress should have a quick-release mechanism installed.

Here's what the IRC requires for windows and a quick-release mechanism:

  • It should be accessible from the inside of the house.
  • It should not require a key or combination, since during an emergency, occupants may become too panicked or confused to remember the combination or where they put the key, or smoke may prevent access to the key or obscure view of the lock. 
  • It should not require any special tools, such as a screwdriver. 
  • The mechanism should be able to be operated with relatively little force. Children and the elderly should be strong enough to operate the release mechanism.  
  • Operation of the mechanism should not require special knowledge.

It is a good idea to test the release mechanism occasionally.  Even if the mechanism appears functional, it is possible that its ability to operate has become compromised by rust, paint, or some other factor. The last thing anyone wants is to be trapped during an emergency.

 

Jason Channell

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4 Comments on Window Bars: Safety Device Or Deadly Trap?

JAN
10
2011
501,481 Points 40 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

I have seen people use wooden rods painted black to appear to be bars across the window. This works great for smaller basement windows. I like the idea of a release mechanism for those using real bars.

2:17am • #1
124,942 Points Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Debbie, I never would have thought of the danger until I read Jason's post.  Fake bars? I'll have to remember that trick.

3:21am • #2
540,518 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Good Morning Maureen, security bars have they own set of safety issues, great post to put back up.

5:12am • #3
1,030,262 Points 67 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Drive through Oakland, CA and see them and you immediately know that they are DANGEROUS.  Even with lock keys nearby.  Much like double cylinder deadbolt locksets, they keep people and pets IN in an emergency and have probably KILLED more than they have SAVED

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