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  2. Sidelight - Wikipedia

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    For instance, for proper security a sidelight should only be installed on the side of the door without the door knob or handle. [7] Sidelights provide people on a building's interior with a narrow view of the outdoors and as such doors without sidelights, especially in apartment buildings, should be equipped with a peephole. [7]

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    Installing an automatic garage door opener with a keypad can also improve convenience and accessibility for you and your family. 2. Entry door replacement: Steel. 💰 Quick facts Average cost: $2,355

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  5. Portière - Wikipedia

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    It is fastened to both the door and to the wall near the hinge, such that the rail raises itself when the door is opened. This allows the curtain to be long enough to seal against the floor and contain draughts, but not drag on the floor or catch under the door when the door is opened. [ 2 ]

  6. Fort Covington–Dundee Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Windows are 12/12 vinyl replacement sash on the first floor and 8/8 vinyl replacement sash in the second floor dormer. There is a glass and aluminum replacement entry on the east with a single leaf door and sidelight beneath a transom. [3] The wings are four bays long and one bay wide under hipped, slate covered roofs.

  7. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    A typical installation of insulated glass windows with uPVC frames. Possibly the earliest use of double glazing was in Siberia, where it was observed by Henry Seebohm in 1877 as an established necessity in the Yeniseysk area where the bitterly cold winter temperatures regularly fall below -50 °C, indicating how the concept may have started: [2]