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What is PAS 24 & Why Does it Matter?

When it comes to protecting your property, one term you might encounter is PAS 24. But what exactly is PAS 24, and why does it matter for your windows and doors? Let’s dive in and explore this crucial security standard.

What is PAS 24?

PAS 24 stands for Publicly Available Specification 24. It’s a rigorous security standard developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI) to assess the security performance of windows and doors. In essence, PAS 24 ensures that these crucial entry points to your home can withstand attempts at forced entry by opportunistic burglars.

The Evolution of PAS 24

The PAS 24 standard isn’t static; it evolves to keep pace with advancements in security technology and changing burglary tactics. The most recent version, PAS 24:2022, came into effect in September 2022, replacing the previous 2016 version. This continuous updating process ensures that the standard remains relevant and effective in protecting homes.

Why Does PAS 24 Matter?

You might wonder why PAS 24 should matter to you as a homeowner. Here are a few compelling reasons:

  1. Enhanced Security: PAS 24-certified products have undergone stringent testing to resist common burglary techniques, giving you peace of mind.
  2. Insurance Benefits: Many insurance companies offer lower premiums for homes with PAS 24-certified windows and doors.
  3. Building Regulations: For new builds and some renovations, PAS 24 compliance is often required to meet building regulations.
  4. Quality Assurance: The certification process ensures consistent quality in manufacturing, meaning you’re getting a reliable product.

How Are Products Tested for PAS 24?

The PAS 24 testing process is comprehensive and rigorous. Here’s a glimpse into what windows and doors must endure to achieve certification:

For Windows:

  1. Glazing Frame Test: This assesses the strength of the window’s corners, typically the weakest points.
  2. Mechanical Loading Test: Simulates attempts to pry open the window, testing the strength of the frame and locking mechanisms.
  3. Manual Attack: A tester attempts to break into the window using common burglary tools.

For Doors:

  1. Mechanical Loading: Tests the door’s resistance to being forced open.
  2. Impact Testing: Simulates attempts to break through the door using bodily force.
  3. Manual Intervention: Testers try to manipulate locks and hinges to gain entry.

PAS 24 vs. Secured by Design

While researching security standards, you might come across “Secured by Design” (SBD). It’s important to understand that while related, PAS 24 and SBD are not the same thing.

PAS 24 is a specific standard focusing on the security performance of windows and doors. Secured by Design, on the other hand, is a police initiative that promotes the use of security standards and techniques to reduce crime.

Many SBD-approved products must meet PAS 24 standards, but SBD certification involves additional requirements beyond just PAS 24 compliance.

Is PAS 24 a Legal Requirement?

For most existing homes, PAS 24 is not a legal requirement. However, it becomes crucial in certain situations:

  • New Builds: All new residential buildings must have windows and doors that meet PAS 24 standards (or equivalent) to comply with building regulations.
  • Renovations: Major renovations or extensions might require PAS 24-compliant products, depending on local building regulations.
  • Rented Properties: Some local authorities require rented properties to have PAS 24-certified doors and windows.

Choosing PAS 24-Certified Products

When shopping for new windows or doors, look for products that explicitly state their PAS 24 certification. Here at Astraframe, we’re proud to offer a range of PAS 24-certified windows and doors that not only meet these stringent security standards but also complement your home’s aesthetic.

Our certified products include:

  • uPVC Windows
  • Composite Doors
  • Bi-Fold Doors
  • Patio Doors

Each of these has undergone rigorous testing to ensure they meet the latest PAS 24:2022 standards, providing you with top-tier security without compromising on style or functionality.

Conclusion

Understanding PAS 24 empowers you to make informed decisions about your home’s security. By choosing PAS 24-certified windows and doors, you’re not just buying products; you’re investing in peace of mind.

At Astraframe, we’re committed to providing our customers with the highest standards of security and quality. Our range of PAS 24-certified products ensures that you can enjoy both the aesthetic appeal and the robust security that your home deserves.

Remember, when it comes to home security, it’s always better to be proactive. Explore our range of PAS 24-certified windows and doors today, and take the first step towards a safer, more secure home.

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