How to Safely Remove and Reinstall BAL-Rated Screens for Cleaning
If your home is in a bushfire-prone area, chances are your windows and doors are fitted with BAL-rated security screens. These screens are specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Australian Standard AS3959-2009, helping protect your home from ember attack, radiant heat, and direct flame contact. While it's important to keep these screens clean for visibility and airflow, it’s equally important to follow the correct process when removing and reinstalling them.
To maintain your home’s bushfire protection and ensure compliance with BAL construction codes, screens must be put back exactly as they were originally fitted. Incorrect reinstallation can compromise their performance in the event of a bushfire. We've created a quick instructional video to guide you through the safe removal and reinstallation process. Please take a moment to watch it before starting. This small step goes a long way in helping keep your home and family safe.
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