Planning to add some sort of security to my windows facing the street, biggest fear is someone throwing a rock or breaking them, what’s the best way to get a Quote?
I certainly think it would! The experienced burglar has a battery powered one in the backpack. But I’m more interested in wind blown ember protection and these look interesting.
Hi Hisyam, That is a great question. Cable/bolt cutters are designed to apply pressure from 2 sides of a cylindrical object and would not be effective for cutting this mesh material. Other cutting instruments have been tested, and the time it would take to make any progress would not be an efficient means of thwarting these screens.
Great question Dave. The hinges are very heavy duty tamper resistant quality and sealed on top and bottom, so no way to pound out the pin. Thanks for asking!
@@CampbellWindowFilm you need to....we need your help.....tough living on a demonkkkrat plantation...
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Do you care for your family's lives? 23 bloodthirsty burglars disliked this video...don't be a statistic protect your family now because tomorrow might be too late...
A professional can eventually get through anything, including a wall; you can use a battery powered sawzall and cut right through a double wall made of 2x4's, with inner drywall and outside 1/2" thick plywood or waferboard sheeting with wooden siding on it; I know this, because I cut a hole in my house to add an exterior door. You can get through a wall in minutes. The idea is to make it so difficult, that criminals will abandon your property, and move on to someone else's.
This combined with a decent security alarm and your home will be protected👍
Soon batteries will be powerful enough that portable plasma clutters will keep us up at night
6 bad guy's disliked this video
14 now lol
Are you one of those bad guys that dislikes this video
@@wildlifewarrior2670 no,im a good guy. Former bad guy unfortunatly
he almost pried that screen door open
they switched scene when the screen door's locking mechanism started to pry open, showing the guy leaving in frustration.
Apartment units should have this too
Planning to add some sort of security to my windows facing the street, biggest fear is someone throwing a rock or breaking them, what’s the best way to get a Quote?
Please call 800-580-9997 or email us info@campbellcorp.com - we look forward to assisting you.
Do you have service in florida?
Is it available in Africa?
Come to UTAH!! I want to keep my family safe! 🙏🏻
Are in Utah no security doors?
@@dmario2992 no
Utah has no diversity?
Are you in Florida?
I wonder if this could be installed on my vehicle?
It looks great
Are you guys in Clearwater FL?
Will an angle grinder work?
I certainly think it would! The experienced burglar has a battery powered one in the backpack. But I’m more interested in wind blown ember protection and these look interesting.
Obviously would but if you don’t hear an attacker using a very loud cutting wheel for 10 minutes you have other issues
Will this work on swords also? Gotta keep those ninjas out.
How Can I Contact Your Company???
do they give a guarentee
Any reps located in Atlanta?
How about cable cutters?
Hi Hisyam, That is a great question. Cable/bolt cutters are designed to apply pressure from 2 sides of a cylindrical object and would not be effective for cutting this mesh material. Other cutting instruments have been tested, and the time it would take to make any progress would not be an efficient means of thwarting these screens.
Campbell Window Film
How about a chainsaw?
Will this work on French doors?
We have a gate for that one
At the 1:30 mark in the video, what would prevent the thief from pulling the pins from the hinges?
Great question Dave. The hinges are very heavy duty tamper resistant quality and sealed on top and bottom, so no way to pound out the pin. Thanks for asking!
can't they use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws that were used to install the screens?
There wouldn't be a pin in there, It's a closed hinge system.
good question...I would use one way screws if were on my home. Just make sure that you don't need to get them out after installation.
Dave Dubell
I have a similar type of door.
The hinge pins are enclosed into the frame.
This is way better than bars
do have this type of security doors?
@@dirtycarpet6134 i do
What about cat claws?
Bella’s Mom cat claws are not problem at all 🙂
Who can you refer me to in Chicago
virtually safe
were can i order them from
These are custom made, so you need to call or email us 800-580-9997 or info@campbellcorp.com. Thanks!
This product is the real deal folks
They look good…. Until you put a snickers on it .. and it melts the metal away!!!!!!
Oh, a burglar!
give that crow bar a ram.
What about mosquitoes?
The mesh does keep mosquitoes out.
Florida?
We do not have service in Florida at the moment.
Chicago locations?
damarcuswilson1 We do not serve the Chicago area at this time. Thanks for your inquiry.
@@CampbellWindowFilm you need to....we need your help.....tough living on a demonkkkrat plantation...
Do you care for your family's lives? 23 bloodthirsty burglars disliked this video...don't be a statistic protect your family now because tomorrow might be too late...
believe me Wat we have in S.A . they will get thru anything believe me heheeeeee just saying
A professional can eventually get through anything, including a wall; you can use a battery powered sawzall and cut right through a double wall made of 2x4's, with inner drywall and outside 1/2" thick plywood or waferboard sheeting with wooden siding on it; I know this, because I cut a hole in my house to add an exterior door. You can get through a wall in minutes. The idea is to make it so difficult, that criminals will abandon your property, and move on to someone else's.
blast that guy with the hood
But lock picking
Box cutter and I'm in .
The mesh is stainless steel and cannot be cut with a box cutter.
No you're not !!!