Make sure that tasseled pull cords are as short as possible.
Venetian blind cord safety.
Cords on blinds and also curtains that are elsewhere in the home should be kept short and out of reach of children tie up the cords or use one of the many cleats cord tidies clips or ties that are available.
You can do this with your hands and fingers.
Cut blind cord loops some blinds will function just as well with two cords rather than a looped cord.
But it wasn t enough as most.
The blinds had only a single cord below the wooden knob and the cord was tied up both precautions the industry had recommended to reduce risk of strangulation.
This will not make cords entirely risk free but it will avoid the danger of the cord becoming a noose.
Look for the end of the cord where it is tied in a knot.
You simply have to attach it to the wall or inside the window frame.
Before cutting any cord make sure that the blinds will still function as some blinds require the cord to be looped.
Keep all window cords well out of the reach of children.
Anti tangle toggles used to prevent the 2 cords that tilt a metal or wood venetian blind from forming a knot.
Do not place a child s cot bed playpen or highchair near a window.
If you are unable to switch to cordless window coverings follow these safety tips.
Remove the cap covering the hole in the bottom rail of the venetian blinds.
But know that individual cords even those with safety tassels.
Keep sofas chairs tables shelves or bookcases away from windows to prevent children climbing up and reaching curtain or blind cords.
Although the cords may wrap around each other the design of the toggle will allow them to unravel in the event of entanglement.
Pull the cord toward you and cut the knot off the end of the cord.
To prevent injuries and deaths from blind cord strangulation new regulations have banned the sale of corded blinds in america.
Child safety tips never put a cot bed high chair or playpen near a window or patio door where a child can reach a curtain or blind cord.
Window blind cords voluntary standards activities u s.
Consumer product safety commission cpsc staff is participating in voluntary standard activities to address strangulation hazards associated with cords on window covering products.
Do not hang toys or objects that could be a hazard on a cot or bed.
Move all cribs beds furniture and toys away from windows and window cords preferably to another wall.