Window Covering Cords

Retailers are putting window blinds with cords on clearance and shelves are being stocked with a safer method for operating these blinds.  Please read the statement below from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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From 2012 to 2017, there have been 50 fatalities reported to CPSC that were related to window cord strangulation among infants and young children. CPSC recommends that you replace corded window coverings with cordless ones to prevent this deadly hazard. If you are unable to switch to cordless window coverings, follow these safety tips:

  • Move all cribs, beds, furniture, and toys away from windows and window cords, preferably to another wall.
  • Make sure that tasseled pull cords are as short as possible. Keep all window cords well out of the reach of children. Eliminate any dangling cords.
  • Check that cord stops are properly installed and adjusted to limit the movement of inner lift cords. Continuous-loop cords on draperies and vertical blinds should be permanently anchored to the floor or wall.

After December 15, 2018, products that consumers can pick up in a retail store or order online as ready-made will not contain hazardous cords if the product is compliant with the ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2018 standard. Consumers should look for window coverings that comply with the new voluntary standard.

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Source: Window Covering Cords | CPSC.gov