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Mini Blind and Cord Cautions for Baby

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Are Your Windows Safe?-Mini Blind and Cord CautionsBaby-proofing your house is one of the many rites of parenting. When you have a baby or a toddler in your home, the most unobtrusive household fixtures, such as outlets and stairs, become hazards. However, many parents don't realize all the risks that some window coverings pose to babies and toddlers.

"Cords are the biggest problem with window coverings," says Joe Janokowski, member of the Window Covering Safety Council and vice president of merchandising for Hunter Douglas. "Toddlers are very innovative and they're always looking for ways to get in trouble, and a young child can easily get entangled in a cord."

Cords are the biggest problem with window coverings.

Window coverings can have a number of potential hazards that many parents don't realize.

Outer Cord Strangulation
Many mini blinds and window shades use an outer cord to lift and lower the window covering. The outer cord usually hangs down from the side and gets longer when you raise the blind. This cord poses a number of safety concerns, especially older models with a looped outer cord.


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