Weather Shield

August 31, 2002

LifeGuard windows and doors are engineered to meet coastal building codes. They incorporate KeepSafe Maximum laminated glass, which is certified to withstand 150-mph wind, the company says. Other upgrades include (on operating casements) two master locks, slave lock reinforcement, a re-glazeable sash and an extruded aluminum exterior, and an integral nailing fin. LifeGuard is offered in the Legacy and Weather Shield product lines.

 

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