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Child Safe Blinds Make A Happy Home

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October is the “trick or treat” month that is now haunting our homes as Halloween continues to be an outrageous holiday, but I want to remind you that October is also Child Window Safety Month and your home and the safety of your children are at the top of my mind. Before you become deluged with costumes, candy and craziness, take a few moments to ensure that your window treatments are safe for infants and small children and even your pets.

Any window coverings that are over ten years old are bound to be unsafe and any dangling cords or visible inner cords are a potential danger to small children. Curious children are attracted to shiny, moving objects that can entice unsafe play and can create a hazardous environment for an unavoidable accident. Blindsgalore advocates cordless window treatments as the safest, most secure way to prevent any unfortunate mishap, or for the ultimate peace of mind, motorized blinds and shades are an exceptional choice.

Source: UC Blinds

Source: UC Blinds

If replacing your current window treatments is not an option at this time, make sure any pull cords are positioned high and out of reach of any young child and install a decorative hook or even a nail and loop any dangling cords around it. Yes, I did say “nail” as child safety should never be ignored and always use caution around those pesky cords, even if you have to break a design rules. A better choice is to order a FREE retrofit kit from the Window Covering Safety Council, www.windowcoverings.org, to upgrade old blinds and shades. Your window treatments should never have looped cords or chains and no long cords, ever. Repeat the mantra: “anchor, anchor always” to keep child safety on the top of your mind.

A new “Best For Kids” program was launched in June, 2015 as a certification program to help consumers identify window treatments that are safe for infants and small children. The WCMA, Window Covering Manufacturers Association, admonishes that “a window covering product must have no cords or the inner cords cannot be accessible.” Any window treatment that you buy should be held accountable to this industry standard, but for the ultimate peace of mind, I think that cordless, only cordless window treatments, are the gold standard.

Source: Faber

Source: Faber

To make it easy, here is my quick check list as recommended by the Window Covering Safety Council.

Child Safe Windows Checklist

1. Go cordless – Switch to the safest window treatment to eliminate dangling or exposed cords. Cordless cellular and roller blinds are the best options but other choices include draperies or shutters.

2. Prevent Unsafe Play – Move all cribs and beds and furniture or playthings away from windows to prevent unsafe climbing, grabbing and playing to preclude any unfortunate accidents.

3. Gone Cords Gone – Keep all cords, if you have to have them, out of reach and out of sight always. No dangling cords, ever, anywhere.

4. Nail It Down – Permanently anchor all continuous cord loops on draperies, verticals and other blinds or shades to the floor or to the wall.

5. Redo or Renew – Retrofit all unsafe and old window treatments or renew with today’s innovative, modern and safe window treatments.

Source: Décor View

Source: Décor View

Accidents are always around the corner when our young and active children are on the move. Protect them from harm as the unthinkable can happen when you least expect it. Don’t be tricked by seemingly harmless window shades. Treat those windows now before the goblins and ghosts come to perch in your home. A safe home is a happy home, even if it is haunted!

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