A Guide to Windows & Doors in Bushfire Prone Areas
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- Sep 16,2024
Summary
Choosing the right Bushfire Rated Windows and Doors for homes in bushfire-prone areas is crucial for enhancing safety and resilience. ROPO Windows offers products that meet these needs by providing high-quality, fire-resistant materials and designs that comply with bushfire attack level (BAL) ratings.
For many, the essence of the Australian lifestyle is living in or near bush areas. While the closeness to nature is peaceful and rewarding, the ever-present danger of bushfires needs careful consideration. To guide window and door selection in or near bush areas, Australia has a national set of codes to ensure that window and door products are designed and built to accommodate bushfire situations, and the safety of homes and families.
BAL 12.5 Windows and Doors Options
Frame
1) Metal (includes Aluminum);
2) Metal reinforced uPVC;
3) Bushfire resistant timber.
Glass
A safety glass with a minimum 4 mm thickness.
Flyscreen
All openable portions of windows must be protected by internal or external screens, the mesh is maximum aperture of 2 mm, include steel or aluminum.
BAL 19 Windows and Doors Options
Frame
1) Metal (includes Aluminum);
2) Metal reinforced uPVC;
3) Bushfire resistant timber.
Glass
A safety glass with a minimum 5 mm thickness.
Flyscreen
All openable portions of windows must be protected by internal or external screens, the mesh is maximum aperture of 2 mm, include steel or aluminum.
BAL 29 Windows and Doors Options
Frame
1) Metal (includes Aluminum);
2) Metal reinforced uPVC;
3) Bushfire resistant timber.
Glass
Window: a safety glass with a minimum 5 mm thickness; Door: a safety glass with a minimum 6 mm thickness.
Flyscreen
All openable portions of windows must be protected by internal or external screens, the mesh is maximum aperture of 2 mm, include steel or aluminum.
Hardware
The hardware must be manufactured from metal.
BAL 40 Windows and Doors Options
Frame
1) Metal (includes Aluminum);
Glass
a safety glass with a minimum 6 mm thickness;
Flyscreen
Both the fixed and openable portions of windows must be protected by external screens, the mesh is maximum aperture of 2 mm, include steel or aluminum.
Hardware
The hardware must be manufactured from metal.
ROPO Windows and Doors
Choosing the right bushfire rated windows and doors for homes in bushfire-prone areas is crucial for enhancing safety and resilience. ROPO Windows offers products that meet these needs by providing high-quality, fire-resistant materials and designs that comply with bushfire attack level (BAL) ratings. With features like toughened glass and metal mesh screens, ROPO Windows' products can significantly reduce the risk of fire damage and improve the overall protection of homes in bushfire-prone areas. By selecting ROPO Windows, homeowners can ensure their homes are better equipped to withstand the challenges posed by bushfires, offering both safety and peace of mind.