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| Automatic Doors U.S.A.'s convenience
window safety add-on module works in conjunction with your already
existing manual or automatic standard convenience window. Upgrading your
convenience window for safety and energy conservation has never
been easier or more cost effective. |
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Features:
- Modular- The unit is an
add-on module that works in conjunction with your existing
standard convenience window. It is not necessary to overhaul
your current convenience window to get added protection.
- Secure- Dual window
system. One window remains closed at all times creating a
safety barrier. This protects the food clerks from robberies,
assaults, unwanted entry and inclement weather.
- R.O.I.- Having one
window closed at all times eases the workload on environmental
conditioning equipment, saving you heating and cooling costs.
- Ease Of Use- Unlike
other safety modules, our safety module opens one windows while closing
the other window with the single flip of a switch. Does not use
dual switches which may cause confusion.
- Stylish- Made of
anodized aluminum to match, the safety module includes
two posting areas for your messages.
- Reliable- It's simple
design makes it highly reliable (pat. pending).
- Full View- Transparent
windows provides the food server with a full view of the
customer (optional intercom available).
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Photo Left: The Safety
Window is a modular unit that attaches
to your convenience window. This makes it a simple, cost effective and reliable solution to your safety requirements. |
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A. Transparent Safety Sliding Window
B. Convenience Sliding Window
C. Transparent Safety Fixed Window
D. Food Tray Area |
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| Above: The transparent
safety unit sliding window (A) automatically opens as the
convenience window (B) closes. This exposes the 10" x 24" food
tray (D) while protecting the food clerk. Access to the food clerk
is negated by the closed convenience sliding window. |
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| Above: With the safety
window open and
the convenience window closed, the food is ready to be picked up
from the food tray. |
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How It Works: |
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| Step 1. The Drive-thru
customer drives up to the convenience window and places the
payment in the change tray. During step 1, the security windows is
open and the convenience windows is closed, giving the customer
access to the change tray but not to the food server. |
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| Step 2. The food server
opens the convenience window to collect the money. Meanwhile, the
security window is closed in order to protect the food clerk. The
food clerk then places the change (if any) and food in the
food tray and closes the convenience window. |
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| Step 3. With the
convenience window closed and the security window open, the
drive-thru customer is ready to pick up the food and change. |
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Download the Safety Window Printable
Catalog
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