security grille

security grille

A metal grating that rolls up over, or slides across, a window or door to provide protection against unwanted entry.
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CCTV showed six masked men entering the shop and returning with green sacks, while the seventh man loaded the cars and stood on the torn-down security grille to hold it down.
The ground-floor entrance has an external security grille with a door entry system opening into a reception area with meeting room, kitchen, integrated WC/shower and garage/ store with roller shutter access.
Another attempted raid took place when a security grille was removed from the integral garage of a neighbouring house.
There's also a "lock up and go" security grille for when you're off site.
The "Make a Grand Entrance" program offers a monetary incentive of 1,000ドル per improvement to those property owners and businesses who undertake the certain pre-approved improvements to their buildings such as: a new sidewalk, new see-through security grille or new retail store signage.
The raiders who struck on Saturday first cut off phone lines to the centre and smashed security lights in the car park before using a scaffolding pole to batter their way through a metal security grille on the front window.
When he started tearing a security grille off a shop window,dog and handler set off in pursuit.
HALL BOWER | Burglars smashed the lock on a security grille at Hall Bower Cricket Club and broke a double glazed window to enter the premises on Hall Bower Lane on September 23.
The company was launched in 1989 when current chairman John Armstrong took over a struggling security grille manufacturer in South Tyneside.
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