Children s Safety and window coverings
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Children's Safety and Window Coverings
Ensuring Safety with Window Coverings
When considering child safety at home, window coverings are an often overlooked but important concern. Taking a moment to evaluate potential hazards from a child’s perspective can make a significant difference.
Steps to Enhance Safety:
1. Use Wand Controls for Vertical Blinds: Opt for wand controls instead of cords to prevent children from getting entangled.
2. Modify Existing Blind Cords: If your blinds have long cords, consider trimming them to a shorter length to avoid any dangling loops that might be within a child's reach.
3. Install Breakaway Tassels: Some manufacturers offer breakaway tassels for blinds with longer cords. Check with your manufacturer to see if this is an option for your blinds.
4. Consider Motorized Blinds: These eliminate the need for cords altogether, making them a safer choice for homes with children.
5. Opt for Cordless Blinds and Shades: Cordless options are increasingly popular due to their ease of use and enhanced safety features, allowing simple operation by just lifting them.
Implementing these strategies can significantly reduce risks associated with window coverings, but nothing replaces the importance of vigilant adult supervision to ensure a safe environment for children.
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