GSB Haus der Sicherheitstechnik, offers comprehensive solutions in the field of mechanical and electronic burglary protection. The range of services includes alarm systems, fire alarm systems, video surveillance systems and access control. A particular focus is on retrofitting windows and doors with burglar-resistant fittings and security glazing to ensure effective protection against unauthorized access.
Burglaries pose a significant threat, but with the right measures, houses and apartments can be effectively protected. GSB Glander offers sound solutions to both uncover weak points and implement targeted prevention measures. With innovative materials such as polycarbonate and modern fittings, burglary protection is raised to a new level.
Windows are often considered a weak point when it comes to building security. To solve this problem, GSB Glander relies on polycarbonate panes which, in combination with P4A safety glass, provide a robust barrier against attempted break-ins. Polycarbonate is not only stable, but also flexible and efficiently absorbs impact energy. This technology prevents burglars from entering the building through glass surfaces, even if they use heavy tools.
In addition to glass surfaces, window frames are another area of attack. GSB Glander shows how conventional windows can be made more secure by using mushroom head fittings in accordance with DIN 18104-2. These special fittings are firmly anchored in the frame and make it almost impossible to open windows with a lever tool. Supplemented with a lockable window handle, this solution offers a simple but effective method of burglary prevention.
A major advantage of the technologies presented is their flexibility. Whether timber, PVC or aluminum windows - GSB Glander can retrofit almost all windows with the new security components. Costs start at around 290 euros for the fittings, while additional polycarbonate panes cost around 100 euros per square meter. This investment not only increases security, but also provides peace of mind that your home is optimally protected.