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English windows pass the test
The Corporate 2000 range of steel windows from U.K.-based Crittall Windows has undergone and passed hurricane testing in the United States, meeting Missile Level D and Wind Zone 3 requirements. The rigorous testing took place at the Facility of Architectural Testing in York, Pennsylvania. Three units from each window type were tested: fixed lights, side-hung open out, and folding-out door. Crittall, Essex, England. www.crittall-windows.co.uk/us