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Bilco Offers the Security Series Roof Hatch




            WEST HAVEN, CT - The Bilco Company, a leading manufacturer of specialty access products for the commercial and residential markets, offers the Security Series roof hatch for increased building security in high-security applications such as banks, pharmacies, and correctional facilities.

            Security Series roof hatches are designed with special features to prevent unauthorized access into a building from the roof level. The hatches are constructed of heavy-gauge materials and feature heavy-duty manganese hinges to resist prying and forced entry.  A keyed cylinder or detention lock (as specified) prevents the hatch from being opened, and tamper-proof hardware and security fasteners are used throughout.  Options for additional security include indicator switches for alarm activation, security glazing for visual inspection, and gun ports for maximum-security applications.  All Bilco roof hatches are fully insulated and gasketed for energy efficiency and weather-tightness, and feature engineered lift assistance for easy one-handed operation.

For more information on the Security Series roof hatch, call (203) 934-6363 or visit www.bilco.com.

For more than 80 years, The Bilco Company has been a building industry pioneer in the design and development of specialty access products.  Over these years, the company has built a reputation among architects, specifiers, and contractors for products that are unequaled in design and workmanship.  Bilco – an ISO 9001 certified company – manufactures roof hatches, automatic fire vents, floor access doors, and a complete line of residential products that are designed to improve the look and function of basement areas.  With headquarters in West Haven, Connecticut, Bilco has manufacturing facilities in Trumann, Arkansas, and Zanesville, Ohio, and an international network of sales offices, dealers, distributors, and representatives.





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