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Window covering strangulation risk
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 4, 2006 Release #07-002 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908 CPSC Warns Older Window Coverings Pose Strangulation Risk to Children WASHINGTON, D.C. - From 1991 through 2004, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has received reports of about 200 strangulation deaths involving cords and chains on window coverings. Strangulations can occur when young children become entangled in the inner or outer cord on the window covering. Most strangulation deaths involved the outer pull cords. At least 20 of these deaths involved the inner cords which run through horizontal blinds. October is Window Covering Safety Month and CPSC, the Window Covering Safety Council and independent retailers have joined forces to urge consumers to repair or replace window coverings purchased before 2001. “Entanglement and strangulation from older window covering cords are a hidden hazard,” said CPSC Acting Chairman Nancy Nord. “It is critical that parents be aware of this and replace or repair window coverings purchased before 2001." Outer pull cord deaths typically involve children ranging in age from 7 months to 6 years. Inner cord deaths typically involve children ranging in age from 9 months to 20 months who are placed in cribs or playpens located within reach of window coverings. In all cases, the children became inadvertently entangled and died from strangulation. The following are steps consumers can take to help prevent strangulation from window coverings:
During the month of October, CPSC increases its efforts to urge consumers to carefully inspect the cords and chains of all of their window coverings. Consumers also are encouraged to consider cordless coverings and other alternative window coverings, which have been recently introduced throughout the country by manufacturers. Consumers with older window coverings are urged to repair or replace their window coverings. Consumers possessing window coverings purchased before 2001 can obtain a free repair kit from the Window Covering Safety Council’s Web site at www.windowcoverings.org or by calling (800) 504-4636. Individuals also can visit www.cpsc.gov to learn more about window covering safety. |
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Re: Window covering strangulation risk
OK, I agree that all these warnings and laws made to protect us and our children are a good thing, but am I the only person on earth that thinks people who would leave hanging cords near a crib, or let small children play near open windows on the 3rd floor or higher, or let small children play with plastic bags, or leave poisonous items in small children's reach, etc., probably shouldn't be parents in the first place?
Our parents never had all this government intervention to protect their kids from their own stupidity and here we all are, safe and sound and able to be posting on this message board many years later. Has the population lost their common sense? |
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Re: Window covering strangulation risk
Yes. No government commission neccessary to prove that.
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Re: Window covering strangulation risk
Actually, my sister's cat got caught in the pull from her mini blinds. Luckily she saw tha cat hanging from outside the window and ran in and cut it down, cat lived for quite afew years after that. Nine lives at its best
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