"Escape proofing" my GV windows
Seems our seven month old 10# kitten is an escape artist. Last Tuesday night she managed to open the sliding screen in the bedroom of our coach.
Per the DW's request, this last summer I replaced all the 34 year old screen material with the stronger "Pet Proof" screening material. I thought that as long as I had the screens and plastic tracks out I would clean 34 years of accumulated dirt and debris. So I cleaned and lubricated the tracks with dry silicone spray and they slide very easily. Seems TOO Easily for this kitten!
By trying to climb up the screen she managed to make it slide open. So, at 10 PM, in a mostly deserted RV CG, about four miles back in the woods, she jumped out a window about 6' off the ground, and went looking for chipmunks in the rain. NOPE! NONE!!
Midnight--Mom discovers escape artist Zippy is gone out the window. Panic ensues. I am woken and told the problem. The DW goes to the door, opens it and calls:"Zippy! Zippy!" I noticed something flash by her feet, coming inside. It was Zippy!
OK, here is what I did to stop this Houdini cat: We went and bought three 48" long 5/16" diameter wood dowels. Cut them into 24" lengths and pushed them down into the plastic guides for the screens. The ends, away from the screens, stick up or out enough that the dowel can be pulled out and the screen slid open.
So, if you have screens that, for some reason, do not stay in place, do the dowel thing.
I didn't measure the glass guides, but I think 1/4" diameter dowels would work. But I would put a "lift tab" near the end (made from tape) so the dowel could be easily removed.