It is not recommended that high-rise owners install casement Windows
High-rise owners do need to consider carefully when choosing whether to install casement Windows. Although casement Windows have their unique aesthetic and ventilation effects, there may be some potential risks and inconveniences for high-rise residents. The following are a few reasons why high-rise owners do not need to install casement Windows:
1. Security risks:
Casement Windows in the long-term use of the process, may be due to wind and sun fading, loosening and other problems, which not only affect the beauty, but also may endanger the safety of the occupants. Especially in windy weather, the glass of the casement window has the risk of falling, which is easy to cause safety accidents.
For families living on high floors, casement Windows that open on the outside take up space outside the wall, which increases the possibility of window damage. At the same time, if there are children in the home, they may be a safety risk when near the window.
2. Ventilation and comfort issues:
On high floors, the ventilation function of Windows is particularly critical. Although casement Windows can provide good ventilation, if ventilation is poor, residents may feel stuffy and uncomfortable. In addition, closed casement Windows may cause altitude sickness in high altitude areas, affecting the comfort of living.

3. Inconvenience and space occupation:
Casement Windows that open inside take up interior space, which can be especially inconvenient in high-rise homes where space is often at a premium. At the same time, the use of window screens or curtains will also be affected.
4. Rules and Restrictions:
Depending on high-rise building regulations in some areas, the use of external casement Windows may be prohibited, while other types of Windows such as sliding doors are recommended. This is for safety and practical reasons.
5. Maintenance and repair:
Casement Windows can be more easily damaged than other types of Windows, and if accidentally broken, glass debris falling from a height can pose a threat to pedestrians. In addition, the maintenance and repair of casement Windows can be relatively complex and difficult.
To sum up, high-rise owners in the selection of window types, should fully consider the casement window may bring security risks, ventilation and comfort problems, inconvenience and restrictions and other factors. Under the premise of ensuring safety and comfort, choose Windows that are more suitable for high-rise residential buildings, such as sliding Windows.
