Bushfire Safety: Take A Closer Look

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BUSHFIRE

SAFETY
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
BUSHFIRE
SAFETY

CENTURION
BAL 40 Survivor

FULLY CERTIFIED SURVIVOR SERIES WINDOWS AND DOORS


BUSHFIRES ARE A TERRIBLE Centurion™ – Advanced bush fire protection.
CONSEQUENCE OF THE Using the most innovative technologies, Wideline has developed the
HARSH CONDITIONS Centurion™ Survivor range of windows and doors, designed to perform
WE FACE IN AUSTRALIA. in harsh bushfire prone environments.
WIDELINE IS AUSTRALIAN
Wideline’s Centurion™ BAL 40 Survivor Series offers advanced protection
BORN AND BRED. WE for bush fire attack levels listed in the Australian Standard (AS3959) from
UNDERSTAND THAT TO BAL low to BAL 40.
LIVE HERE YOU NEED
Built tough to take it
TO BE PREPARED.
Centurion™ designs are built tough to withstand the harshest conditions.
Windows and doors are reinforced with toughened glass, all metal hardware,
and Wideline’s innovative Survivor Seal technology. The need for expensive
fire screens and shutters is eliminated.

■ AS3959 compliant
■ Tested and certified
■ No need for fire screens and shutters
■ No compromise on appearance
■ Design versatility
Rest assured your
family is safe with
Wideline Centurion™ –
Advanced Bush Fire
Protection.

FIGHTING FIRE – THE TECHNOLOGY BEHIND CENTURION.™


The innovation behind the Centurion™ Series of windows and doors is HORIZON
Survivor Seal. Survivor Seal employs the latest intumescent technology and (RESIDENTIAL RANGE)
design ingenuity to protect your family and your home against bush fire.

■■ Sliding Windows
Sealed your safety
■■ Awning Windows
Wideline Survivor Seals are made from high grade fire resistant silicone.
Activated by the high temperatures associated with the approach of fire ■■ Sliding Doors
(approx. 140°), the Survivor Seals expand into fire proof foam. Cracks and ■■ Stacking Doors
gaps around windows and doors are sealed, preventing fire, smoke and
toxic gases from entering your home.
PARAGON
Compliant with AS3959 and tested to the stringent standards of AS1530.8.1, (ARCHITECTURAL RANGE)
Survivor Seals were developed by Wideline to meet the safety requirements
for homes in areas rated BAL low – BAL 40 for bush fire attack. ■■ Sliding Windows
■■ Awning Windows
Safety without design compromise
■■ Casement Windows
There’s no need to compromise on your design vision. The Centurion™ BAL
40 Survivor Series includes customised designs from Wideline’s Horizon ■■ Sliding Doors
residential range and Paragon architectural range of doors and windows. ■■ Stacking Doors
■■ Bi-Fold Doors
Wideline is proud to be a founding member of the
Australian Window Association (AWA).

This association has been established to ensure that manufacturers produce windows and doors
that meet – if not exceed – stringent safety and structural standards. From material selection
and workmanship quality to weather sealing and applied finishes, all aspects of production are
scrutinised to ensure that they meet the relevant Australian standards.

The AWA label on each and every Wideline product means that you can be confident that our
vast range has been tested, certified and guaranteed by independent inspectors accredited by
the National Association of Testing Authorities.

All products shown in this catalogue are representative of what can be achieved and are subject to individual
finishes and installation techniques. Wideline Pty Ltd reserves the right to modify sizes and details without
notice. Wideline Pty Ltd does not accept liability for the appearance of your finished product.

CENTRAL COAST SYDNEY REGION REGIONAL

TUGGERAH LIVERPOOL NEWCASTLE


Registered Head Office 18 Homepride Avenue 107 Broadmeadow Road
174 Pacific Highway Warwick Farm NSW 2170 Broadmeadow NSW 2292
Tuggerah NSW 2259
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593 Botany Road 28 Janola Circuit
Facsimile: 02 4350 8429
Rosebery NSW 2018 Port Macquarie NSW 2444
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