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National Window Covering Safety Month raises awareness about a hidden risk in many homes: dangling window cords.

Experts from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Window Covering Safety Council call attention to this danger, which can lead to strangulation among young children—an urgent, real threat that many families overlook.

This focused effort encourages people to choose cordless or cord‑inaccessible window coverings, making homes safer with a simple, smart swap.

In everyday life, that small change brings big relief. Families can enjoy sunny views without anxious thoughts.

Parents talk about choosing “Best for Kids” certified products to make safe choices easy. Homes feel lighter, calmer, and still stylish—but much more secure.

How to Celebrate National Window Covering Safety Month

Let’s keep homes safer in an easy, creative way this month.

Upgrade to Cord‑Free Covers

Swap old blinds or drapes with cordless or motor‑powered options.

Retailers offer many easy, safe styles. These avoid dangling cords that pose serious risks to children.

Choose “Best for Kids” Labels

Look for coverings that carry that special certification. These pass strict rules and outside tests. They help families pick strong safety choices fast.

Shift Furniture Far from Windows

Move beds, toys, and other climbable pieces away from windows. That reduces the chances of little ones reaching cords. This simple fix makes rooms safer without much effort.

Secure Any Remaining Cords

If a cord still exists, loop it up and out of reach. Anchor cord loops tight with a wall or floor device. These moves help cut down on accidental strangulation.

Try Motorized Timed Shades

Install motor‑controlled shades you can schedule and operate via a remote or app. That removes cords altogether and brings modern convenience. Ideal for problem‑free mornings or busy days.

History of National Window Covering Safety Month

National Window Covering Safety Month began in 2003. It was created by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Window Covering Safety Council.

These groups saw a serious problem: window cords causing injuries and deaths among young children. They decided to take action by starting a yearly awareness campaign.

Every October, the campaign reminds families to check their window coverings. It encourages the use of cordless products or coverings with cords that are out of reach.

The goal is to help parents spot danger and take simple steps to fix it. Stores and manufacturers also help spread the word by sharing safety tips and offering approved products.

The Window Covering Safety Council includes many major manufacturers and sellers.

With help from the federal commission, they continue to educate the public through ads, websites, and community outreach. Their message stays clear and consistent: safe windows save lives.

Thanks to this ongoing effort, more families now choose safer options for their homes. The campaign has helped reduce risks by guiding people toward smart choices. Even small changes can make a big difference.

That’s what this month is all about—giving everyone the tools to create a safer space for kids.

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