
Fly and Insect Screen Canopy Box
How To Install a Fly and Insect Screen Canopy Box to a Window
• The canopy box is attached to the window frame
• The top of the hinges are then screwed onto the top of the canopy box
• The insect screens can then be placed on the hinges of the canopy
box
• Turn buttons are then fitted to the bottom of the canopy box so the flyscreen
can be kept closed when needed
• The fly screens can be lifted so that the window can still be
accessed from outside
The ideal insect proofing alternative if internal screening is not possible and
also the ideal insect screening method for external vents or roofs.
This purpose made aluminium box has been designed to secure to the external face
of the window or the face of the stonework and provides protection against flies,
bees, wasps, midges and other flying insects..
It is ideal for covering louvres and centre pivot windows. A hinged or semi-permanently
fixed insect and fly screen is fitted to the external face of the box, this allows
ventilation in, whilst keeping unwanted airborne pests out.
The window opens inside the box; the operation and access to the window are unaffected.
The standard depth of our boxes are 200mm or 300mm.
Our trading policy - We will not sell to anyone that requires screening products
for their personal use.
Personal users can gain access to the products by calling our office for their nearest
distributor.
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