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BEST FOR KIDS™
To aid consumers in making the right choice when selecting window coverings, cordless options can easily be identified by the new Best for Kids™ certification program.. In order to be eligible for this certification, manufacturers must meet the specified program criteria and submit their window covering products to a designated third partytesting laboratory.
CONTACT US – WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Comments Off on National Survey Finds 86% of Consumers are Aware of Window Covering Cord Safety HazardsNEW SAFETY STANDARD
A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that went into effect onSPRING HOME SAFETY
Spring is a wonderful time of year. The weather warms, snow melts and nature comes out of its winter sleep. Depending on where you live, that may also come with annual spring cleaning, home maintenance andsafety checks.
HISTORIC SAFETY STANDARD TO ELIMINATE MAJORITY OF CORDED New York, NY (December 13, 2018) – A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that goes into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering products sold in WINDOW COVERING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES New York, NY (UPDATED January 25, 2018)–The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of a new window covering safety standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) that will require a vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States and Canada to be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEW WINDOW COVERING WCMA cannot speak for retailers. The new standard is a manufacturing standard and the WCMA’s membership includes only manufacturers. Many manufacturers began converting their stock product lines to window coverings that are cordless, have inaccessible cords or short cords months ago in anticipation of the effective date. WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Window Covering Cords. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) is dedicated to educating parents and caregivers about the potential strangulation risks of window blind and shade cords and urges consumers to only use cordless window coverings or window coverings with inaccessible cords in homes with young children. WINDOW COVERING CORD SAFETY Learn how to retrofit older window coverings by clicking here. Better Yet replace older corded window blinds, shades and draperies with today’s safer products. And use only cordless window coverings in homes with infants and young children. NEW STANDARD FOR WINDOW-COVERINGS APPROVED NEW YORK The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of the new standard that strengthens window-covering safety in the United States. The latest revision, ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2012, was updated in strict accordance with the internationally-respected American National Standards Institute (ANSI) process and is the sixth revision of the standard since 1996.BEST FOR KIDS™
To aid consumers in making the right choice when selecting window coverings, cordless options can easily be identified by the new Best for Kids™ certification program.. In order to be eligible for this certification, manufacturers must meet the specified program criteria and submit their window covering products to a designated third partytesting laboratory.
CONTACT US – WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Comments Off on National Survey Finds 86% of Consumers are Aware of Window Covering Cord Safety HazardsNEW SAFETY STANDARD
A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that went into effect onSPRING HOME SAFETY
Spring is a wonderful time of year. The weather warms, snow melts and nature comes out of its winter sleep. Depending on where you live, that may also come with annual spring cleaning, home maintenance andsafety checks.
HISTORIC SAFETY STANDARD TO ELIMINATE MAJORITY OF CORDED New York, NY (December 13, 2018) – A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that goes into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering products sold in WINDOW COVERING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES New York, NY (UPDATED January 25, 2018)–The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of a new window covering safety standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) that will require a vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States and Canada to be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEW WINDOW COVERING WCMA cannot speak for retailers. The new standard is a manufacturing standard and the WCMA’s membership includes only manufacturers. Many manufacturers began converting their stock product lines to window coverings that are cordless, have inaccessible cords or short cords months ago in anticipation of the effective date. CHILDREN AND WINDOW COVERING CORDS DON’T MIX When window covering cords are accessible to small children, these seemingly harmless products may become strangulation hazards to infants and young children.. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) recommends that parents and caregivers use only cordless window coverings or those with inaccessible cords in homes where infants and young children are present. RETROFIT YOUR WINDOW COVERINGS Lower the blind to its proper length and lock cords into position at head rail. For each pull cord: Pinch together a portion of the pull cord to create a loop near theNEW SAFETY STANDARD
A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that went into effect on NEW HOMEOWNERS: CHILDPROOFING 101 It’s no secret that buying a home can be a stressful, labor-intensive endeavor, especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer. There’s a lot of details to keep track of in a short period of time, not to mention all of the packing and unpacking. PARENTING ORGANIZATIONS Be sure to check in with the following organizations which provide parents and caregivers timely tips and information on various child-related topics.SPRING HOME SAFETY
Spring is a wonderful time of year. The weather warms, snow melts and nature comes out of its winter sleep. Depending on where you live, that may also come with annual spring cleaning, home maintenance andsafety checks.
CHILDPROOFING ROOM BY ROOM Bringing a child into your home means lots of changes as you adjust your lifestyle to accommodate them. While for many parents, new or seasoned, traditional safety measures like baby gates, car seats and cabinet locks come to mind easily, there’s a common safety hazard, sometimes in every room of the house, that many families overlook – window covering cords.SPREAD THE WORD
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) found corded window coverings as one of the top five hidden hazards in American homes, with infants and children accidentally becoming entangled in windowcovering cords.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEW WINDOW COVERING What does the new standard do? The new safety standard will ensure that a vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States and Canada will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords by requiring that all stock products (items sold in stores and online)—which account for more than 80 percent of all window covering products sold in the U.S. and Canada — to be cordless WCSC SAFETY QUIZ 2020 For children who are mobile and who especially may like to climb, stovetops pose a large burn risk. While you should never leave a hot stovetop unattended, especially with young children around, you can minimize a child’s burn risk by using only the back two burners - it’s less likely that your child will be able to reach or come into contact with these burners. WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Window Covering Cords. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) is dedicated to educating parents and caregivers about the potential strangulation risks of window blind and shade cords and urges consumers to only use cordless window coverings or window coverings with inaccessible cords in homes with young children. CONTACT US – WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Window Covering Safety Council. Keep In Touch. 355 Lexington Avenue Suite 1500 New York , NY 10017. info@windowcoverings.org.212-297-2100.
WINDOW COVERING CORD SAFETY Every parent needs to be aware of child safety, and this begins at home. Use only cordless window coverings or those with inaccessible cords in homes with young children. Replace older corded window coverings with today’s safer products, especially those that are certified “Best for Kids.”.NEW SAFETY STANDARD
A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that went into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering NEW STANDARD FOR WINDOW-COVERINGS APPROVED NEW YORK The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of the new standard that strengthens window-covering safety in the United States. The latest revision, ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2012, was updated in strict accordance with the internationally-respected American National Standards Institute (ANSI) process and is the sixth revision of the standard since 1996.BEST FOR KIDS™
The Best for Kids program is the industry’s first third-party certification program designed to help consumers and retailers identify window covering products that are best suited for use in homes with young children. The new Best for Kids program will require products that manufacturers want to be part of the program to meetstringent
SPRING HOME SAFETY
Spring is a wonderful time of year. The weather warms, snow melts and nature comes out of its winter sleep. Depending on where you live, that may also come with annual spring cleaning, home maintenance andsafety checks.
HISTORIC SAFETY STANDARD TO ELIMINATE MAJORITY OF CORDED New York, NY (December 13, 2018) – A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that goes into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering products sold in FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEW WINDOW COVERING WCMA cannot speak for retailers. The new standard is a manufacturing standard and the WCMA’s membership includes only manufacturers. Many manufacturers began converting their stock product lines to window coverings that are cordless, have inaccessible cords or short cords months ago in anticipation of the effective date. WINDOW COVERING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES New York, NY (UPDATED January 25, 2018)–The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of a new window covering safety standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) that will require a vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States and Canada to be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords. WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Window Covering Cords. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) is dedicated to educating parents and caregivers about the potential strangulation risks of window blind and shade cords and urges consumers to only use cordless window coverings or window coverings with inaccessible cords in homes with young children. CONTACT US – WINDOW COVERING SAFETY COUNCIL Window Covering Safety Council. Keep In Touch. 355 Lexington Avenue Suite 1500 New York , NY 10017. info@windowcoverings.org.212-297-2100.
WINDOW COVERING CORD SAFETY Every parent needs to be aware of child safety, and this begins at home. Use only cordless window coverings or those with inaccessible cords in homes with young children. Replace older corded window coverings with today’s safer products, especially those that are certified “Best for Kids.”.NEW SAFETY STANDARD
A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that went into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering NEW STANDARD FOR WINDOW-COVERINGS APPROVED NEW YORK The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of the new standard that strengthens window-covering safety in the United States. The latest revision, ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2012, was updated in strict accordance with the internationally-respected American National Standards Institute (ANSI) process and is the sixth revision of the standard since 1996.BEST FOR KIDS™
The Best for Kids program is the industry’s first third-party certification program designed to help consumers and retailers identify window covering products that are best suited for use in homes with young children. The new Best for Kids program will require products that manufacturers want to be part of the program to meetstringent
SPRING HOME SAFETY
Spring is a wonderful time of year. The weather warms, snow melts and nature comes out of its winter sleep. Depending on where you live, that may also come with annual spring cleaning, home maintenance andsafety checks.
HISTORIC SAFETY STANDARD TO ELIMINATE MAJORITY OF CORDED New York, NY (December 13, 2018) – A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that goes into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering products sold in FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEW WINDOW COVERING WCMA cannot speak for retailers. The new standard is a manufacturing standard and the WCMA’s membership includes only manufacturers. Many manufacturers began converting their stock product lines to window coverings that are cordless, have inaccessible cords or short cords months ago in anticipation of the effective date. WINDOW COVERING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES New York, NY (UPDATED January 25, 2018)–The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) announced today the approval of a new window covering safety standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) that will require a vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States and Canada to be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords.NEW SAFETY STANDARD
A vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords, as a result of a new safety standard that went into effect on December 15, 2018. This new requirement applies to stock products, sold in stores and online, which accounts for more than 80 percent of all window covering PARENTING ORGANIZATIONS Be sure to check in with the following organizations which provide parents and caregivers timely tips and information on various child-related topics. International Association for Child Safety (IAFCS) National Safe Kids Campaign. Parents.com. Parenting Magazine. National Association for Family Child Care. U.S. Consumer ProductSafety Commission.
CHILDREN AND WINDOW COVERING CORDS DON’T MIX When window covering cords are accessible to small children, these seemingly harmless products may become strangulation hazards to infants and young children.. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) recommends that parents and caregivers use only cordless window coverings or those with inaccessible cords in homes where infants and young children are present. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WCSC’s website, windowcoverings.org, is a comprehensive resource that includes cord safety information and illustrated how-to features, online ordering of free retrofit safety kits, safety-related articles, design and safety tips and links to other child-safety websites.SPRING HOME SAFETY
Spring is a wonderful time of year. The weather warms, snow melts and nature comes out of its winter sleep. Depending on where you live, that may also come with annual spring cleaning, home maintenance andsafety checks.
RETROFIT YOUR WINDOW COVERINGS Pinch together a portion of the pull cord to create a loop near the head rail, then slide the cord stop over the loop end. Slip the free end of the pull cord through the loop to loosely knot the cord stop onto the pull cord. Tighten the knot to secure the cord stop one totwo
WCSC SAFETY QUIZ 2020 WCSC Safety Quiz 2020. So close! Nicely done! Post navigation. Keep In Touch. 355 Lexington Avenue Suite 1500 New York , NY 10017. info@windowcoverings.org. 212-297-2100.SPREAD THE WORD
Kids are curious, constantly exploring the world around them. Watch and share our new public service announcement, “Little Hands,” and help spread the word about window covering cord safety and what parents can do to help keep their kids safe. Help spread the word about window covering cord safety this October. Download and share. NEW HOMEOWNERS: CHILDPROOFING 101 355 Lexington Avenue Suite 1500 New York , NY 10017. info@windowcoverings.org. 212-297-2100. Latest Tweets. Tweets byCordSafety.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEW WINDOW COVERING What does the new standard do? The new safety standard will ensure that a vast majority of window covering products sold in the United States and Canada will be cordless or have inaccessible or short cords by requiring that all stock products (items sold in stores and online)—which account for more than 80 percent of all window covering products sold in the U.S. and Canada — to be cordless__
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Child Proofing a Room What to Look For… Children and window cords don’t mix. When window cords are accessible to small children, these seemingly harmless products may become strangulation hazards. CORDED WINDOW COVERINGS CAN POSE A STRANGULATION HAZARD TO YOUNGCHILDREN
WINDOW COVERING CORDS The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) is dedicated to educating parents and caregivers about the potential strangulation risks of window blind and shade cords and urges consumers to only use cordless window coverings or window coverings with inaccessible cords in homes with young children. Keeping kids safe can be a challenge when danger may not be obvious. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission calls corded window coverings ONE OF THE TOP FIVE HIDDEN HAZARDS IN AMERICAN HOMES, with infants and children accidentally becoming entangled in window blind cords. Put blind cord safety at the top of your child proofingchecklist.
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