Hi,
I wonder if anybody could provide any advice.
We have recently moved into a new house (new build). All the windows upstairs are either full length right down to the carpet, or around 20cm from the carpet.
None of these windows have key locks, but upon opening each of them has window restrictors (Titon auto latch) link below - http://www.titon.co.uk/pages/products/restrictors/autolatch.php
These latches prevent the window from being opened more than 10 cm for security reasons. However the latches can easily be pushed back which allows full opening of the windows. I am very concerned about this, as we have 3 very young children all of which could easily unlatch the windows. Therefore we haven't opened the windows at all, and have told our eldest not to touch the windows, but I don't think this is really a workable solution.
I have been doing some searching online and have found the following NHBC pdf which seems to suggest that such windows present a falling hazard and therefore should have either bars fitted, or permanent restrictors (that cannot be simply unlatched).
http://www.nhbc.co.uk/Builders/Prod...ngControl/documents/filedownload,40525,en.pdf
However, I don't know whether this is just an NHBC thing, or whether the windows contravene building regulations by not having bars or permanent restrictors.
I would be grateful if anybody can throw any light on this. We don't have an NHBC warranty, but we do have a similar warranty provided by another insurer.
Many thanks in advance,
Adam.
I wonder if anybody could provide any advice.
We have recently moved into a new house (new build). All the windows upstairs are either full length right down to the carpet, or around 20cm from the carpet.
None of these windows have key locks, but upon opening each of them has window restrictors (Titon auto latch) link below - http://www.titon.co.uk/pages/products/restrictors/autolatch.php
These latches prevent the window from being opened more than 10 cm for security reasons. However the latches can easily be pushed back which allows full opening of the windows. I am very concerned about this, as we have 3 very young children all of which could easily unlatch the windows. Therefore we haven't opened the windows at all, and have told our eldest not to touch the windows, but I don't think this is really a workable solution.
I have been doing some searching online and have found the following NHBC pdf which seems to suggest that such windows present a falling hazard and therefore should have either bars fitted, or permanent restrictors (that cannot be simply unlatched).
http://www.nhbc.co.uk/Builders/Prod...ngControl/documents/filedownload,40525,en.pdf
However, I don't know whether this is just an NHBC thing, or whether the windows contravene building regulations by not having bars or permanent restrictors.
I would be grateful if anybody can throw any light on this. We don't have an NHBC warranty, but we do have a similar warranty provided by another insurer.
Many thanks in advance,
Adam.