Danger: Children Can Strangle on Blind and Curtain Cords (Poster)
2005
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Keep the Cords High and Out of Reach!!
Cords from blinds and curtains can be dangerous to babies and
young children.
The cords from blinds and curtains present 2 main strangulation
hazards:
- cords forming a loop in which a child can get caught
- long cords being wrapped around a child's neck
Whether blinds or curtains are new or old, do not leave cords
hanging.
Keep the cords high and out of the reach of children.
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Remove the loop in the cord
by cutting the cord in half. Then, put plastic tassels or a
break-away device at the end of the cords. |
For vertical blinds install
tie-downs. You can buy these devices at hardware or department
stores. When installing tie-downs, follow the manufacturer's
instructions that come with the product. Make sure that the
tie-down device is securely attached to the wall beside the
window. |
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Wrap the cord around a cleat
or 2 nails or screws that you have attached to the wall near
the top of the blinds or curtains, high and out of the reach
of children. |
Use a clip, clothes pin,
or a big twist tie to keep the cord high and out of the reach
of children. |
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www.healthcanada.gc.ca/blindcords
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