Our Stainless Steel Mesh Screens Are Tried And Tested To Australian Standards
At Perth Homeguard, we know just how much you cherish your safety and have taken it upon ourselves to make sure that each of our security products are put through a series of tests to make sure that they can uphold under them.
Each of our products are tested to the Australian Standard AS 5039-2003.
- Bush Fire Testing BAL 40
- Floating Ember Safe
- Knife Sheer Testing
- Dynamic Impact Test
- Jemmy Test
- Pull Test
Why We’re The Best Stainless Steel Security Mesh Suppliers In Perth

The Benefits of Stainless Steel Mesh
Security Screens
Knowing what is going to benefit your property for years to come is always good, especially when it comes to installing stainless steel mesh security screens. At Perth Homeguard we can guarantee the following:

What to Consider Before Stainless Steel Mesh Purchase
When you’re thinking of getting stainless steel mesh security doors or screens installed in your property, there are more important factors to consider beyond the aesthetic look. Whether you think you need protection from bushfires, cyclones, or just to enjoy the air without debris, you need to think more than just appearance.
At Perth Homegaurd, all of our stainless steel mesh comes in black but that doesnt mean that the steel frames aren’t available in different colours to match your vision. But you can know that all of our security features are held to an Australian standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Stainless steel wire mesh is a mesh available in different grades used in commercial and residential applications. It is solid and durable, and it can resist corrosion and rust, as it is made from stainless steel. The mesh also is used for internal security to make doors and windows even more secure.
304 and 316 are the two most common types of stainless steel mesh. 304-grade stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel whereas, 316-grade stainless steel contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel, and 2% molybdenum. 316-grade mesh is more durable, less corrosive, stronger, and longer-lasting.
The Australian standard for stainless steel mesh in security screens is AS 5039. It ensures that the mesh meets the necessary strength, durability, and performance requirements to provide effective protection against forced entry while allowing clear visibility and airflow.