Well, I wish people faced with home fire have it easier to escape but it seems not. You could kick an external grill off its flimsy or rusted bolts but NOT those steel rods within the Naco frame. I don't know where you've seen samples of 12" apart here but everyone I've seen made in the past are almost the same design as in my house. I easily assume 170 houses in my area are exactly the same type originally fitted by Sime UEP. I was just looking outside my backyard and seeing numerous of this kind of Naco window frames with slimmest chance of fast escape if and when its needed. Sad case..
The old Naco louvered windows come with strong steel rods. There is no need to install additional grill.
In some new high rise condo, I saw louvered windows without steel rod, just the glass panels. These louvered windows are normally installed at "less important area" like the sidewall of backyard or the maid washroom..
[QUOTE=opulant;608405]The old Naco louvered windows come with strong steel rods. There is no need to install additional grill.
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Whoever adds additional grill is an idiot.
Although locked grill is a death trap in the event of fire.. but it was often reported that fire victims died due to excessive smoke inhalation even before they attempted to free themselves..
Nowadays, a potential death trap is formed with the the current design of intermediate terrace house and the reasons the doors and windows are closed at night…
I think a good smoke detector should be a mandatory safety item before CF is issued...
Irrespective of 3 minutes, 5 minutes or 10 minutes....
First thing first is - one needs to know there is fire in the house and smoke is spreading and building up. You wouldn't know when you are sound asleep in the bedroom...
That's why a good smoke detector with siren can help.. just don’t installed right on top of the cookers at the kitchen ceiling !!
I don't think all are plain ignorant ... Some may have bad experience before.
When I shifted to my place about 10 years ago, I always met with a retired banker during my weekend morning jog. His former house was a semi-D at USJ5. He told me his house was repeatedly targeted by burglars until he couldn't take it anymore. He said he is "lucky" that all the break-in happened when they were not in the house. He also bought another unit for his daughter after a few years living in this present place.
p/s: I think USJ5 now is one of the areas with a very good GnG installation. Those who live there likely have the deepest pocket in USJ...
That house ... it had an eerie feel. Can't tell why.