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Corded Window Coverings are a Top Danger in the Home for Infants & Young Children


NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Corded window coverings are considered one of the top hidden hazards in the home, due to the potential strangulation hazard to young children. To increase awareness of this danger, October is recognized as Window Covering Safety Month. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) and safety experts urge parents and caregivers to use only cordless window covering products or those that have inaccessible cords in homes with young children.

Raising awareness continues to be a priority as new generations become parents. A 2023 national survey found that younger adult generations, Gen Z and Millennials had a lower awareness of this home hazard than Gen X and Baby Boomers. ?Awareness is only the start. Action must be taken to prevent accidents by updating outdated window coverings with ?today's safer, cordless products.

Parents and caregivers are advised to follow the ABCs of window covering safety: ?

"Young children can quickly and silently become entangled in corded window coverings. Awareness and action are needed to prevent accidents and save lives," said Window Covering Safety Council Associate Director, Ralph Vasami.

The Window Covering Safety Council recommends the following guidelines for window covering safety:

For more information on window covering cord safety, visit www.windowcoverings.org. Connect with WCSC on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more home safety information and ideas.

The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) is a coalition of major U.S. manufacturers, importers and retailers of window coverings. The Council assists and supports its members in the industry's ongoing efforts to encourage the use of cordless products in homes with young children, its redesign of corded products, and to support the national ANSI/WCMA standard for the safety of corded window coverings. WCSC's activities in no way constitute an assumption of any legal duty owed by its members or any other entity. Consumers seeking more information can visit WCSC's website at www.windowcoverings.org.

Media Contact:
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SOURCE Window Covering Safety Council



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