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Child Safety Guidelines
Safety is Our Primary Concern! When it
comes to increasing child safety in the home, the window is a
fixture that should not be forgotten. Venetian Blind Repair Shop
offers tips for enhancing
child safety. The Window
Covering Safety Council urges parents and caregivers to “Make the
Right Choice” and install only cordless window coverings in young
children’s bedrooms and sleeping areas. For blinds, shades and
draperies manufactured prior to 2001, we offer
free retrofit kits through the
Window Coverings Safety
Council. For more information about the retro kits, call
1-800-506-4636 .
Detailed product information is available
directly from our manufacturers. For your convenience.
If you have young children in your home, you need to be aware
of the danger window blind pull cords can present.
This morning ( 8/13/2010) we have a
recall of historic proportions. The
Consumer Product Safety Commission and the window blind industry
are recalling virtually every Roman blind and roller shade on the
market -- around 50 million sets -- because the cords pose a
strangulation hazard to children. Five children have died and
another 16 have nearly strangled in the cords of the Roman shades
and three children's deaths have been linked to roll-up blinds,
which is why the CSPC negotiated the massive recall. But the agency
said it's frustrated that it was necessary since the products should
have been safer in the first place.
The CPSC urged owners
of Roman blinds or roll-up shades to call the Window Covering Safety
Council for information on the repair kit at (800) 506-4636 or visit
www.windowcoverings.org. Consumers can also buy roll-up blinds
with a breakaway device that gives way if a child is caught in the
cord, or use blinds that do not have cords at all.
In addition to the CPSC's recall, some major retailers are
issuing recalls of their own.
Walmart issued recalls for 500,000 Roman shades and 600,000
roll-up blinds.
JCPenny recalled more than 2.2 million Roman shades and about
340 roll-up blinds. The
Pottery Barn recalled about 305,000 Roman shades and 45,000
roller shades.
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For concerned parents who wish to have window coverings
with
no cords at all, please check the following products.
- All vertical blinds are available with a single wand
operation with no cord or chain.
- Cellular shades have cordless and motorized options.
- Precautions None of these precautions are 100% full-proof,
and should not be considered an alternative to direct parental
supervision. All cord safety it ultimately the responsibility of
the parent.
- Do not leave curtain and blind cords hanging. Keep the cords
out of the reach of children.
- If you already have blinds, make sure that they are safe by
eliminating any looped cords.
- Cut the cords short or wrap them around a cord cleat..
Whether the blind is up or down, make sure children can't reach
the cord.
- Keep sofas, chairs, tables, shelves or bookcases away from
windows to prevent children from climbing up to reach the
curtain or blind cord.
- First and foremost, there is no substitute for direct
parental supervision.
- If you have blinds with looped cords, you can make them
child-safe by cutting the cord and attaching a new tassel to
each cut end.
Many products now come with special features which
enhance product safety. If you have small children, you'll want to
look for these features:
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Break-Thru Safety Tassels break apart and separate when
pressure is applied on them. Separated tassels or break-thru
tassels, Venetian Blind Tassel or Equalizer can still be VERY
dangerous if the cord is still very long, or has even a small
twist in it.
- Motorization features eliminate lift cords through battery
operated remote controls. Shades can be lifted and lowered at
the touch of a button, and should anything get in its way, the
built-in Safety-Stop automatically stops the shade.
- Cordless blinds/shades are the safest window covering
alternative; ideal for homes with children and pets.
Elimination of lift cords and cord loops provides a more
attractive, uncluttered appearance.
- No matter what choice is made for your window covering
needs, please be careful and make the necessary precautions to
help ensure your child's safety.
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