why is security screen mesh is needed for your screen door & window rather than a cheap fly wire mesh.
2019-10-29
why is screen screen mesh is needed for your screen door & window rather than a cheap fly wire mesh?Please refer to the following table, showing the Victorian criminal incidents and rate per 100,000 population, 10 year trend.It shows the number of criminal incidents recorded increased by 4,944 incidents while the rate per 100,000 population decreased slightly in the last 10 year in victoria, Australia. As you can see over the last ten years, the number of criminal incidents recorded by Victoria Police has increased 22.8% and the rate per 100,000 population has also increased, up 1.7% from the year ending June 2010.So, wha do you reckon ?A strong security mesh screen door & window is really needed to stop the burglars from your house.
view more >>BUSH FIRE ATTACK LEVEL - AUSTRALIA
2019-10-29
In the Australian Standards As 3959, they have classified different bushfire intensity levels that a home may experience during a bushfire. These are referred to as Bushfire Attack Levels, or BAL’s for short.There are 6 bushfire attack levels in total, these are;•BAL Flame Zone•BAL 40•BAL 29•BAL 19•BAL 12.5•BAL LowThese individual levels are based on;1.The region where you live.2.The vegetation type around your property.3.The distance from your home to individual vegetation types.4.Slope on the property.Screen Tec International Co., Ltd is dedicated in the fabrication of security screen door and security window infill panel and wire mesh meeting with the highest bush fire standard.Choose Screen Tec, work with a reliable screen mesh supplier in China.
view more >>BUSH FIRE SEASONS IN AUSTRALIA
2019-10-29
Very little of our continent is free from fires. fire-seasons.pngDry spells create a high fire risk, particularly after good rain has encouraged lush growth. Even arid regions experience scrub fires in years when good wet season rains are followed by a long dry spell.Weather systems work differently across Australia's temperate and tropical regions. Severe bushfire conditions are influenced by a combination of these systems, but in most cases by hot, dry winds blowing from central Australia. The dry summer months are the danger time for southern Australia, while northern Australia is at risk during winter.Southeast Australia—summer and autumnAs grass and forests dry during summer and autumn, southeast Australia becomes vulnerable to the threat of bushfire. During late spring and early summer grass and forest fuels hold some moisture but fires can occur on hot days with strong winds. Fuels dry out in mid and late summer but winds are typically not as strong. Early autumn sees a transition to cooler conditions and generally lighter winds.New South Wales and southern Queensland—spring to mid-summerThe greatest danger occurs after the dry winter and spring. The worst conditions occur when deep low-pressure systems near Tasmania bring strong, hot and dry, westerly winds to the coastal districts. The end of the fire season is determined by the onset of moister conditions, sometimes the result of a tropical cyclone developing near the Queensland coast.Northwest Western Australia and the Northern Territory—winter and springIn the warm, dry and sunny winter and spring, when grasses are dead and fuels have dried, northern Australia becomes most susceptible to bushfires. Intense high-pressure systems over South Australia producing strong southeast to northeast winds increase the risk of bushfires.Southern Western Australia—spring and summerThe greatest danger is between late spring and early autumn when fuels have dried after the winter rains. Heat troughs intensifying near the Pilbara, with surges of hot air from the interior produce dangerous fire weather conditions.Screen Tec International Co., Ltd is dedicated in the fabrication of security screen door and security window infill panel and wire mesh meeting with the highest bush fire standard.Choose Screen Tec, work with a reliable screen mesh supplier in China.
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