Stainless Steel Security Screens and Doors
At D.S. Security Solutions Pty Ltd we supply and install only the best when it comes to the safety and security of you and your family with our Stainless Steel range of security screen doors and windows. SecureView is made from the finest T316 marine grade stainless steel, expertly woven in state-of-the-art facilities. Superior to its T304 commercial grade counterpart, T316 is selected for its superb strength, durability and resistance to corrosion.
SecureView stainless steel security mesh is perfect for the Australian conditions and allows you to secure your home without losing the luxury of openness. Forged from the unity of innovative contemporary design and state-of-the-art technology, SecureView highly evolved security represents a bold new direction in home security solutions.
SecureView’s design embraces the very essence of elegant simplicity. Sleek, precise lines integrate seamlessly with your home to maximise your view. Australian made from the finest materials available, SecureView works smarter to offer you the ultimate peace of mind, without sacrificing your lifestyle. All DS Security Solutions Stainless Steel Security doors are manufactured using SecureView Stainless Mesh, extruded Aluminium framing and top quality hardware is used in all doors meeting the Australian standards.




SecureView
SecureView escapes tradition, free from mechanical fixings such as old fashioned screws and rivets. Instead SecureView employs 3M VHB high performance adhesive technology to create effortless strength. The acrylic chemistry of the 3M VHB adhesive delivers exceptional durability while its viscoelasticity provides superior energy absorbing properties that help to eliminate stress points.
3M VHB Acrylic Adhesives have been used by engineers throughout the world in bold commercial applications including bonding architectural panelling and even aircraft construction.
Innovative Keyway Fixing System
SecureView’s unique two-part wedge system has been designed to create the precise pressure required to activate the 3M VHB adhesive to its full potential. Both wedges are made from UV stabilised PVC to yield superior durability over time. Unlike screw-clamp or riveted systems, SecureView uses innovative technology that provides clear spacing between the stainless steel mesh and aluminium frame in order to eliminate the opportunity for galvanic corrosion, which occurs when dissimilar metals contact.

Sleek Aluminium Frame
SecureView’s extruded aluminium frame system is crafted to deliver a lightweight solution without compromising on strength. The frame features gold accredited Interpon™ powdercoating that delivers a durable finish in a versatile range of colours including the latest Colorbond™ colours. Solid aluminium stakes are used to fortify each corner join, providing SecureView with steadfast strength.
Three-Point Locking System
As a statement of strength, SecureView hinged doors are characterised by our integrated three-point locking system as standard.
Hinged Security Doors
Hinged security doors are often the first line of defence for the home owner. Most homes incorporate hinged doors as part of the front entry and many homes incorporate an ornate timber door as a feature of the front of the house. In the past it has been difficult to add security doors that do not detract from the decorative value of the timber entry door. This is wear the Stainless Steel Security Doors from SecureView come to play, offering you the ultimate peace of mind, without sacrificing your lifestyle.
Sliding Doors
Sliding Security Doors are growing more popular in today’s new and renovated homes. Many homes incorporate one or more sliding doors as access to entertainment areas, back yards and patios. In the past it has been difficult to add security doors that do not detract from the views or obscure vision. This is wear the Stainless Steel Security Doors from SecureView come to play, offering you the ultimate peace of mind, without sacrificing your lifestyle.
Federation Style Security Doors
Front Entry Security Doors are often the first line of defence for the home owner. Many homes incorporate an ornate timber door as a feature of the front of the house. In the past it has been difficult to offer a Federation Style cast panel door that rates as a true security door due to the open nature of the cast aluminium panels. SecureView Federation Style Security Doors combine the proven strength and security of 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Mesh with decorative aluminium cast panels to create a door that looks great whilst providing excellent security.
Windows
Fixed window security screens are becoming more of a requirement for the security conscious home owner. Fixed Window Security Screens combine the proven strength and security of our Stainless Steel SecureView security screens and can be custom manufactured to fit many brands and styles.
Why should SecureView be your choice when it comes to stainless steel security?

SecureView’s effortless elegance is surpassed only by its enviable strength. Our products are continually independently tested as a statement of our unwavering commitment to excellence. The Australian Standards stipulate a range of scientific tests that a security product must pass in order to remain in its class.
SecureView consistently surpasses these standards:
Knife Shear Test (AS5039 – 2008)
Impact Test (AS5039 – 2008)
Anti-Jemmy Test (AS5039 – 2008)
Pull Test (AS5039 – 2008)
Cyclone Screen Test (2010: AS/NZS1170.2)
10,000 Hour Salt Spray Tests (AAMA2605-05 Section 7.8.2)
Aluminium Frame Tests
(AS/NZS1866:1997 & AS3715 – 2002) 60603 T5 powdercoated to a minimum thickness of 60um
Stainless Mesh Tests
(AS3175-2002, AAMA2603-05, AAMA2605-05, AS2331/ISO2360, ASTM D2794, AS3715, ISO1519, JIS Z2241, ASTM E1086)
Independently tested for the ultimate peace of mind.
Our most recent Australian Standards tests were independently performed by scientists from Curtin University in Western Australia, AZUMA Design and Testing in Sydney and ASSA ABLOY in Brisbane.
“The mesh used in SecureView is always one of the best performing woven products.”
-Azuma Design and Testing.
“Most doors tested do not pass this first [Impact] test, but SecureView came through with flying colours.”
-Azuma Design and Testing.
In all cases, SecureView security doors and window screens passed all AS tests with flying colours. The Australian Standards require the following tests to be performed on one screen in the following order:
Impact Test
The Impact Test is designed to simulate a physical attack on a screen. To perform this test, a large pendulum weight is used to generate 100j of impact energy at a specified point. In order to pass this AS test, the door or window screen must withstand a series of five impacts.
Jemmy Test
The Jemmy Test involves wedging a lever between the security door lock and hinge and the door frame to which the security screen is mounted. A mechanical winch is used in an attempt to pry the door open. In order to pass the Jemmy Test, the security door must remain securely closed. SecureView’s security doors and windows passed this AS test with ease.
Pull Test
When testing type 3 products, such as SecureView, a pull test can only be carried out if a sufficient gap is achieved following the Jemmy Test. If no gap is formed, there is nowhere to mount the Pull Test bracket, or hold onto in a real scenario. Because SecureView products performed so well in each preceding test, the Pull Test could not be carried out and SecureView’s security doors and windows automatically passed.
Knife Shear Test
As its name suggests, the Knife Shear Test is designed to test the strength of the security mesh. The Knife Shear Test involves applying mechanical force with a heavy duty knife to the security mesh being tested. This is carried out three times with a new blade for each. In order to pass the Knife Shear Test, the mesh must not allow the blade to make an incision greater than 150mm.