FAQ
Your Security Questions Answered
Q: Is a dowel or stick really enough to secure a sliding window?
A: Yes! A properly cut dowel or stick placed in the window’s track is a very effective way to prevent a sliding window from being opened. It acts as a physical barrier that stops the window from moving, making it a great low-cost security solution. The key is that it must fit snugly so it cannot be removed from the outside.
Q: Can I use these methods on a rental property?
A: Most of these solutions are renter-friendly! Methods like using a dowel, a temporary clamp, or a window alarm are non-permanent and won’t cause any damage. Always check with your landlord or lease agreement before drilling any screws into the window frame, as that is a more permanent modification.
Q: How can I secure a window that I want to keep open for ventilation?
A: You can still use the dowel method! Simply cut a second, shorter dowel that fits in the track when the window is open to your desired ventilation gap. This allows you to have fresh air while still maintaining a level of security. It’s a simple trick for a common problem.
This video shows how to use a few simple methods, including a dowel, to secure a sliding door, which operates on the same principle as a sliding window.