The new Year 7 building at Morayfield State High School features louvre windows from Safetyline Jalousie as part of the design, helping the school achieve substantial savings on energy consumption. Located 44km north of Brisbane, the Morayfield school uses the louvre windows to maximise cross-ventilation, reducing their reliance on air conditioning and minimising operating costs.
Additionally, Safetyline Jalousie’s louvre windows have created a more comfortable learning environment for both students and teachers.
Moreover, the louvre windows also address the security concerns of the school. Offering an impenetrable security system, Safetyline Jalousie louvres can remain open all the time, allowing maximum natural ventilation 24 hours a day. The fully sealed design of Safetyline Jalousie’s louvre windows was an important factor in their selection for the school.
Safetyline Jalousie supplied 170 louvre windows measuring 604mm – 1684mm in height, and 900mm – 1250mm in width. Featuring a natural anodised finish, the windows utilise louvres made from 6mm toughened clear glass. The lever operated louvre windows also incorporate internal rods for security.