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Newsletter
October is Window Covering Safety Month and the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (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." The following are steps consumers can take to help prevent strangulation from window coverings: * ROLL-EASE: The photo above shows the hardware without the valance so you can see how the hardware looks. The shade comes with a six-inch valance that conceals the hardware. This hardware system has an automatic locking device that allows the shade to stay at any height. Another advantage of this style is a cord loop that remains the same length whether the shade is up or down, making it an appropriate item for child safety. The ROLL-EASE Hardware is a $65.00 option that is available on all Roman, Old Roman and Hobbled Roman Shades from ISLANDHOUSECLASSICS.com. Consumers possessing window coverings purchasRed before 2001 can obtain a free repair kit from the Window Covering Safety Council's Web site at http://www.windowcoverings.org/ or by calling (800) 506-4636. Individuals also can visit http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/cords.html to learn more about window covering safety. |
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