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As experts providing window coverings in Milwaukee and the Chicago area, we understand that many parents are often hesitant to invest in window treatments because they’re afraid their young children will get a little too curious—breaking the covering or, even worse, hurting themselves in the process. Here are three essential tips for window coverings and child safety that will improve your home and keep your child safe.
The first essential tip for window coverings and child safety is to talk with us about what options are at your disposal. For example, if your child’s safety is a primary concern, we’d recommend that you consider plantation shudders as your covering of choice. Kids tend to pull and tug whatever they can get their hands on, which can destroy and pull down blinds and curtains. Plantation shutters are superior in this respect because they’re firmly attached to the window itself.
You may be asking why you should bother with window treatments at all, then. Window treatments like shutters or blinds are important because they ensure your house is better insulated to temperature and light, reducing the amount of energy your home uses. Making them safe for kids isn’t such a massive undertaking that it undermines the benefits of window treatments.
If your windows do have blinds, then you’ll just need to take some precautions to ensure they remain out of reach of toddlers and infants. Childproofing blinds is as simple as lifting them when kids are playing nearby and ensuring the cord at the bottom isn’t left hanging near the floor. Instead, tie up any loose cords to keep them safe and secure.
Some treatments that you may want to avoid until your kids are more responsible are glass treatments. These treatments, such as decorative films, are often a lot more fragile and can be easily broken if kids are roughhousing nearby or are simply careless. Worse, shattering these glass treatments can pose a much more dangerous threat than falling blinds could, so it’s just best to avoid them entirely unless you know for certain your child cannot get near it.
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