Guardian series

Security Doors

Security Screen Door Systems
Guardian Doors are security screen door systems designed to physically deny forced entry at residential doors. Installed over existing openings, they reinforce the home’s most vulnerable access points without altering structure or architectural design.

Each system is custom measured, fabricated, and professionally installed to function as fixed access control—quiet, permanent, and always active.
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How it works
Guardian series

Doors

Forced Entry Targets
the door frame, locking edge, and standard locking hardware. These areas are common failure points and can be compromised through prying, leverage, or repeated force.

TRUsafe Guardian Doors reinforce these vulnerable areas through a permanently installed security screen system that is mechanically integrated into the home to resist prying, leverage, and impact. Each door integrates permanently into the opening and is mechanically fastened to the structure of the home, creating a fixed physical barrier designed to resist forced entry.
  • Patio doors and expansive glass openings create predictable security weak points
  • Sliding tracks and wide spans are susceptible to pry and leverage attacks
  • Minimal framing reduces structural resistance at the opening
  • Glass-dominant designs can be compromised through repeated force
What the System Does
  • Controls access at residential door openings
  • Creates a fixed physical barrier at the point of entry
  • Manages applied force across the door and surrounding structure
  • Secures the door at multiple locations simultaneously
  • Integrates permanently into the home for consistent performance
How the System Does It
  • Uses a multi-point mechanical locking system to secure the door along the locking edge
  • Incorporates reinforced hinges and hardware designed for structural load
  • Mechanically Combines stainless steel security mesh with a reinforced frame system
  • System fastens into the structural elements of the opening
  • Operates as a permanently integrated access-control system secured directly to the structure of the home
Black front door with decorative wrought iron grill in a beige frame, flanked by stone walls and a wall-mounted lantern light on the left.
Black front door with decorative wrought iron grill in a beige frame, flanked by stone walls and a wall-mounted lantern light on the left.
Black front door with decorative wrought iron grill in a beige frame, flanked by stone walls and a wall-mounted lantern light on the left.

Construction & Materials

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.
the Structure

Reinforced Door Frame

  • Extruded aluminum structural frame integrated with 304 stainless steel woven mesh
  • Engineered for full-height door openings
  • Designed to resist flex, torsion, and fastener pull-out under load
  • Distributes applied force across the entire door perimeter
Anchoring System

Structural Perimeter Anchoring

  • Mechanically fastened into the structural framing of the door opening
  • Anchored beyond trim, brick mold, or finish materials
  • Transfers applied loads directly into the building structure
  • Creates a permanently integrated access-control barrier
Impact & Breach Resistance

Engineered Entry Defense

  • Designed to counter common door forced-entry methods
  • Resists kick-in force, pry leverage, and cutting attempts
  • Multi-point mechanical locking secures the door along the locking edge
  • Mesh, frame, locking system, and anchoring function as a unified assembly
Integrated Access Control

Control Without Compromise

  • 3-point mechanical locking system engages multiple structural locations
  • Reinforced hinges and hardware resist leverage and sag
  • Maintains smooth daily operation with secure mechanical engagement
  • Delivers permanent physical access denial without reliance on technology

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.

Reinforced Frame Asssembly

the Material

Why 304 Stainless Steel Matters

TRUsafe security screens utilize 304 stainless steel mesh for its excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and environmental exposure. This ensures the mesh maintains structural integrity, strength, and appearance over time—especially in humid, coastal, or high-temperature environments where lesser materials degrade or fail.
Close-up of a black metal door handle and lock on a screen door.
Side-by-side comparison of two front doors with brick walls and welcome mats, one with a wooden door and decorative glass, the other with a black storm door.
Black front door with white frame, flanked by narrow glass panels, set in light stone exterior with a doorbell and a bench nearby.
Two side-by-side exterior doors set in red brick; the left door is beige with glass and blinds, the right door is black with a white frame and a mesh screen.
Construction worker wearing a yellow hard hat and reflective vest kneels while measuring a window frame with a level and pencil.
Locking & Control

System-Level Resistance

  • Mesh, frame, hinges, and locking components operate as one
  • Force distributed across frame, mesh, and locking points
  • No single failure point absorbs the full load
  • System-level resistance is achieved by integrating all components into a single, structurally connected unit.
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DOOR TYPES & CONFIGURATIONS

Stainless Steel Security Mesh

  • High-strength woven stainless steel
  • Resists cutting, tearing, and sustained force
  • Maintains visibility and airflow
  • Corrosion-resistant for exterior use
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DOOR TYPES & CONFIGURATIONS

Reinforced Frame Assembly

  • Heavy-gauge frame integrated with the door opening
  • Distributes force during pry and impact attempts
  • Mechanically anchored into surrounding structure
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DESIGN INTEGRATION

Locking & Control

  • Three-Point Locking System
  • Guardian Doors secure the opening at multiple points simultaneously.
  • Engagement at top, middle, and bottom
  • Reduces flex and pry leverage
  • Improves resistance under impact and sustained force
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DESIGN INTEGRATION

Installation Method

  • Fixed, Permanent Installation
  • Installed over existing doors
  • No structural modification required
  • No change to framing or façade
  • Protection is always active once installed
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Closed double glass doors with black grid frames set in a red brick wall corner with some beige covers stacked to the left.
Why Guardian Doors Create Confidence
Confidence comes from certainty.
  • Access is controlled by you
  • Entry is physically denied before it occurs
  • Nothing to arm, manage, or monitor
You decide who enters your home.

The system ensures it.
Closed black screen door with a handle, set in a white wall between two windows with black screens.
Performance Characteristics
  • Cut-, pry-, and impact-resistant construction
  • Fixed access control at the opening
  • Always-on protection, 24/7
  • No electronics, alerts, or connectivity
  • Quiet, dependable operation
Closed black screen door with a handle, set in a white wall between two windows with black screens.
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

Performance Characteristics

  • Cut-, pry-, and impact-resistant construction
  • Fixed access control at the opening
  • Always-on protection, 24/7
  • No electronics, alerts, or connectivity
  • Quiet, dependable operation
WHY Choose Guardian Doors

Why Guardian Doors
Create Confidence

Confidence comes from certainty.
  • Access is controlled by you
  • Entry is physically denied before it occurs
  • Nothing to arm, manage, or monitor
You decide who enters your home.

The system ensures it.
Closed double glass doors with white frames set in a red brick wall on a light stone tile patio.

Installation Gallery

Side-by-side view of two glass doors on a red brick wall, one beige with white blinds and one black framed with a white frame and screen door, each with a black doormat in front.Side-by-side comparison of two front doors with welcome mats; the left door is wooden with glass panels, the right door is white with a full glass storm door.Glass double doors with dark frames set in a red brick wall, with a covered object to the left.Side-by-side view of two glass doors on a red brick wall, one beige with white blinds and one black framed with a white frame and screen door, each with a black doormat in front.Black wooden front door with a small decorative window and metal grille, framed by beige trim and surrounded by light stone and stucco walls with a lit wall lantern on the left.Brick house entrance with a tall arched window, a glass door decorated with a colorful wreath, two black lantern-style wall lights, and a large weathered ceramic vase.
Black front door with white frame, sidelights, and arched transom window set in light stone wall, with a black bench on the left and a metal stand holding a rectangular planter on the right.Sliding glass door with black frame on a patio, with a patterned doormat in front and part of a wrought iron chair visible on the right.Black framed screen door with handle on a beige stucco wall, flanked by two windows with blinds and a black outdoor light fixture above the left window.Black front door with white frame, sidelights, and arched transom window set in light stone wall, with a black bench on the left and a metal stand holding a rectangular planter on the right.Modern black-framed double glass door with mesh screens, mounted on a light beige stucco wall between two black lantern-style wall lights and next to a window.Front entrance with three gray-framed mesh screen doors set in a stone wall, showing a reflection of a person taking a photo and cars parked outside.
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