Guardian series

rapid exit window screens

security screen systems with emergency egress
Rapid Exit Windows are security screen window systems designed for openings that require both forced-entry protection and emergency egress. Installed over existing windows, they physically deny forced entry while allowing occupants to exit quickly and intentionally when needed.

Each system is custom measured, fabricated, and professionally installed to function as fixed access control with integrated egress—quiet, permanent, and always active.
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Construction & Materials

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.
Structural Assembly

Perimeter Reinforcement

  • Extruded aluminum frame integrated with 304 stainless steel woven mesh
  • Engineered for operable window openings
  • Designed to resist flex, torsional distortion, and fastener pull-out under load
  • Distributes applied force evenly around opening.
Anchoring System

Structural Load Transfer

  • Mechanically fastened into structural framing
  • Anchors beyond trim and finish materials
  • Anchors beyond trim and finish materials
  • Creates a permanently integrated reinforcement system
Impact & Breach Resistance

Engineered Entry Defense

  • Engineered to counter common window forced-entry methods
  • Resists blunt impact, leverage-based prying, and cutting attempts
  • Mesh, frame, and anchoring components function as a unified system
  • Performance driven by material hardness, mesh tension, and controlled load distribution
Rapid-Release Integration

Compliant Safety Egress

  • Built-in interior rapid-release mechanism for compliant emergency egress
  • Intuitive operation under stress conditions
  • Maintains exterior resistance while enabling safe interior exit
  • Integrates safety functionality without compromising structural security

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.

Construction & Materials

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.
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 Frame System

Structural rigidity is critical to access denial.
The TRUsafe frame system is engineered to resist flex, torsion, and pull-out under load. Reinforced profiles distribute applied force across the perimeter of the opening, reducing localized stress and preventing structural failure during impact or prying attempts.
ATTACHMENT

Mechanical Anchoring to the Structure

The connection to the home is part of the system.
TRUsafe security screens are mechanically fastened into the structural elements of the opening—not surface-mounted or decorative. This anchoring method ensures applied forces are transferred into the building structure, not absorbed by trim, finishes, or weak attachment points.
Resistance

Impact, Pry, and Cut Performance

Real-world threats require engineered resistance.
The combined mesh, frame, and anchoring system is designed to resist common forced-entry methods including blunt impact, leverage-based prying, and cutting tools. Performance is achieved through material hardness, tension control, and load distribution.
Design

Airflow, Visibility, and Architectural Integration

Mesh aperture, wire diameter, and frame geometry are engineered to maintain airflow and outward visibility while preserving clean architectural lines. The result is a protective barrier that integrates seamlessly into modern homes without creating a fortified or obstructed appearance.

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.
Wood-framed window with a masked person outside reaching toward it and a vertical security bar installed inside the window frame.
Construction worker in a yellow hard hat and safety vest marking a window frame with a pencil while holding a level.
Two-story brick and stone house with arched windows, a rounded brick entryway, and a driveway leading to a garage with a white car.

Access Control & Egress

Quick-Release Emergency Exit
Rapid Exit Windows incorporate an intuitive interior release designed for
emergency situations.
  • Appropriate for code-required egress windows
  • Appropriate for code-required egress windows
  • Always accessible from inside the home
  • Security maintained until release is activated
Statement
Access is controlled by design—exit is intentional.
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Installation Method

Fixed, Permanent Installation
  • Installed over existing windows
  • No structural modification required
  • No alteration to exterior appearance
  • Protection is always active once installed
Rapid Exit Windows do not rely on electronics, power, or connectivity.
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Window Types & Configurations

Rapid Exit Windows are fabricated for a wide range of residential
window applications:
  • Code-required egress windows
  • Standard rectangular windows
  • Custom sizes and proportions
  • Arched and radius windows
  • Windows with mullions or divided lites
Each configuration maintains consistent access-control and egress principles while adapting to architectural detail.
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Arched double window with dark curtains on a brick and stone exterior wall with green shrubs at the base.
Construction worker wearing a yellow hard hat and reflective vest kneels while measuring a window frame with a level and pencil.
Two-story brick and stone house with arched entryway, dark wooden front doors, and a white car partially visible in the garage.
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.

Access Control & Egress

Quick-Release Emergency Exit
Rapid Exit Windows incorporate an intuitive interior release designed for
emergency situations.
  • Appropriate for code-required egress windows
  • Simple, reliable operation
  • Always accessible from inside the home
  • Security maintained until release is activated
Access is controlled by design—exit is intentional.
01 / 03

Installation Method

Fixed, Permanent Installation
  • Installed over existing windows
  • No structural modification required
  • No alteration to exterior appearance
  • Protection is always active once installed
Rapid Exit Windows do not rely on electronics, power, or connectivity.
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Installation Method

Fixed, Permanent Installation
  • Installed over existing windows
  • No structural modification required
  • No alteration to exterior appearance
  • Protection is always active once installed
Rapid Exit Windows do not rely on electronics, power, or connectivity.
02 / 03

Window Types & Configurations

Rapid Exit Windows are fabricated for a wide range of residential
window applications:
  • Code-required egress windows
  • Standard rectangular windows
  • Custom sizes and proportions
  • Arched and radius windows
  • Windows with mullions or divided lites
Each configuration maintains consistent access-control and egress principles while adapting to architectural detail.
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DESIGN INTEGRATION

Design Integrations

Guardian Doors integrate seamlessly with residential architecture.
Statement
  • Low-profile framing
  • Minimal visual presence
  • Preserves natural light and airflow
  • Maintains the home’s original look and feel
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Arched double window with dark curtains on a brick and stone exterior wall with green shrubs at the base.
Design Integration
  • Low-profile framing
  • Minimal visual presence
  • Preserves natural light and airflow
  • Maintains the home’s original character
Security and life safety—without visual compromise.
Exterior wall with a closed window featuring horizontal blinds, small shrubs planted at the base, and a decorative white and blue post on the left.
Performance Characteristics
  • Cut-, pry-, and impact-resistant construction
  • Fixed access control at the opening
  • Integrated emergency egress capability
  • Always-on protection, 24/7
  • No electronics, alerts, or connectivity
  • Quiet, dependable operation

Why Rapid Exit Windows Create Confidence

Quick-Release Emergency Exit
Confidence comes from knowing security and safety are both addressed.
You’re in control—protected, able to exit, with confidence and peace of mind.
Arched window with brown frame on a brick and white stone house wall, with green bushes and mulch below.

Installation Gallery

Covered patio with wooden beams and triangular windows, two beige chairs, and view of a yard with trees and a garage.Screened-in patio with brown shingled roof attached to a brick house, surrounded by leafless trees and fallen leaves.Brick house exterior with a gray shingled roof, two black screened windows, and a large black sliding screen door opening to a covered patio with a round table and chairs.Backyard view of a screened-in porch with wooden framing, two chairs with a small table in between, and dry leaves covering the lawn.Modern patio area with large black framed glass doors and green tropical plants along the side.Covered patio with three large windows, a door, a countertop with a sink, and a covered sofa facing the windows.
Construction worker in an orange hard hat and reflective vest marking measurements on a window frame inside a building.Two-story brick and stone house with arched windows, a rounded brick entryway, and a driveway leading to a garage with a white car.Four-panel dark gray sliding glass door with screen doors on a beige stucco wall above a patio with square concrete slabs and artificial grass.Outdoor screened porch attached to a brick house with two wooden chairs and a bench on its concrete floor, surrounded by a yard with dry fallen leaves on the grass.Two-story brick and stone house with arched windows, a rounded brick entryway, and a driveway leading to a garage with a white car.Four-panel dark gray sliding glass door with screen doors on a beige stucco wall above a patio with square concrete slabs and artificial grass.
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