National Window Cord Safety Month

Increase Child Safety at Home During National Window Covering Safety Month

October is National Window Cord Safety Month and Budget Blinds Offers Great Tips on How to Child-Proof Your Home

Guest Post by Gary Zimmerman of Budget Blinds of Amherst:

Parents are told they need to cut the cord and let their child fly, but cutting the cord on your window coverings when you have young kids is even more important. Seemingly harmless cords from your blinds can turn deadly if toddlers get entwined in them. October is National Window Cord Safety month. This presents an opportune time to assess the safety of your window coverings.\"GaryVan\"

Some styles of traditional corded window coverings are a hazard to infants and toddlers who view dangling cords as play things. These cords can cause injury and even death.

While accidents have decreased with changes in industry safety standards, there is still work to be done in spreading awareness. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, at least one child dies from window cord strangulation every month, and during that one-month period at least one more child suffers a near strangulation.

A window coverings expert from Budget Blinds, serving south central New Hampshire, is available to discuss window safety strategies for any home during National Child Safety Month.  They can go into detail on the following:

  • Educate on choosing child-safe window coverings including: cordless blinds, wood shutters, motorized shades, and cordless cellular shades.
  • Adding safety features to existing window coverings so you won’t have to replace your window treatments.  A cost-saving alternative to buying new window coverings.
  • Placing furniture away from windows to optimize window safety throughout the house.
  • The new safety standards set forth by the Window Coverings Manufacturers Association (WCMA) in June 2013.

Budget Blinds offers a wide selection of cordless window treatments and can also retrofit existing window coverings that parents already have in place. All new products either meet or exceed the most recent standards of the American National Standard for Safety of Corded Window Covering Products.  These new standards went into effect June 1, 2013, and Budget Blinds has worked diligently with all its manufacturing partners to ensure compliance.

 \”The new standard significantly increases the safety requirements for window coverings in a home,\” said Derick Marsh, Board of Trustees member of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association. \”It’s great to see companies like Budget Blinds, Inc. taking the initiative towards ensuring that they have the knowledge and product selection that will comply with all new safety standards.\”

 

About Budget Blinds of Amherst, Serving South Central New Hampshire

Budget Blinds of Amherst serving south central New Hampshire is owned and operated by Gary Zimmerman. The company proudly serves local homeowners and businesses by offering complimentary consultations, professional measuring, and precise installation services. Budget Blinds only partners with the most reputable manufacturing companies to offer a rich selection of quality window coverings that include shutters, blinds, draperies, shades and window film. Budget Blinds has been recognized as a leader in the franchise industry by organizations such as Entrepreneur, AllBusiness, Inc. and Franchise Business Review.  The company has also been featured in popular network television shows including Undercover Boss, Designing Spaces and George to the Rescue. For more information on Budget Blinds serving south central New Hampshire, please call 603-707-4466 or visit www.budgetblinds.com/amherst

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