The Window
Covering Safety Council recommends you replace window blinds,
corded shades and draperies manufactured before 2001 with
today's safer products.
Child Safety
Be Cord Smart! The
Window Covering Safety Council urges parents
and caregivers to check all windowed areas
of the home for potential window cord hazards
by following these important cord safety
rules
Move cribs, beds and other furniture
away from windows, preferably to another
wall.
Keep all window treatment cords out of
the reach of children. Make sure
that tasseled pull cords are short, and
that continuous loop cords are permanently
anchored to the floor or wall.
Lock cords into position when lowering
horizontal blinds and shades.
Consider using cordless window coverings
in children’s bedrooms and play areas.
Repair window blinds, corded shades and
draperies manufactured before 2001 with
retrofit cord repair devices or replace
them with products made to the current
safety standards.