I have installed several outswingers, and would rather have them in my house. Four were "Peachtree" with insulated glass that would slide up to make use of the screen. It sure is hard to kick in a outswing door, and it doesn't take up any inside space. Also, you don't have to sweat it if you install carpet or raise the floor. The hinges will be of security type. A screen door can be installed that will open out, look at travel trailer doors. Security is a moot point as if someone wants to get in a place bad enough they can do so.