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Should You install Child Proof Blinds In Your Home

Installing blinds in your home can be a great way to enhance your interior design and make your windows more functional. Blinds are one of the most popular window coverings out there since they are so versatile. The majority of blinds in New York make use of a lift mechanism that use cords and pulleys. This kind of lift mechanism is easy to use, effective, and also does not cost a lot. However, you will hear a lot of experts tell you that corded blinds for your kids’ room are not a good idea. You should know how to child proof blinds in order to maximize child safety in your home. The problem with corded blinds is that they pose a risk for children and pets. Children being curious and mischievous are bound to end up playing with your blind’s lift mechanism. In doing so, they can end up damaging your blinds or potentially injuring themselves. There have even been rare cases where children have managed to strangle themselves with blind cords. As a parent, you will obviously want to put your child’s safety before anything else. However, this does not mean that you cannot have blinds in your home. There are a number of ways you can make your blinds child friendly. If you already have blinds in your home, you can consider converting them to childproof blinds by upgrading to cordless blinds. Let’s see what you can do to childproof blinds in your home.

HOW TO CHILD PROOF BLINDS?

The biggest risk that blinds pose to children is from their cords. Blind cords are made with incredibly strong material in order to make them long-lasting. This means that they aren’t easy to break and are very easy to get tangled up in. All the points that we’re going to discuss below are going to revolve around childproofing blind cords around your home.

Keeping the Cord out of Reach

The quickest way to child proof blinds is to simply take the cord and tuck it somewhere out of sight and reach of your child. While this can be a good temporary measure, it will become annoying in the long run. Tucking your cord away every time you use it can be hectic. Also, even if the cord’s end has been tucked away, your child can still grab hold of it from somewhere inside of your blinds.

Adjust the Cord’s Length

You can call over window treatment experts and have them adjust the length of your blind cords. They can shorten its length, making it harder to reach, and also tighten the overall cord so your child cannot grab it from inside of your blinds. Shortening your cord’s length can be a great way to child proof horizontal and vertical blinds around your house. A shorter cord will remain out of their reach. Just make sure to remove any furniture that your children may climb onto as well. This method is a great safety solution for any blinds in your kids room.

Invest in Cordless Blinds

These blinds will cost you a bit of money, but they will maximize child safety in the long run. The biggest problem area of a blind in a home with children is the cord system. Cordless blinds are designed to function without any cords, making them totally kid friendly and great blinds for any kids room. You can find a wide variety of cordless blinds in the market, ranging from simple blinds with a push and pull mechanism to blinds that have motorized controls for their lift mechanism.

You may not even have to get new blinds installed from scratch. If it’s possible, a window treatment company may also be able to convert your existing blinds into cordless ones. So, you can child proof vertical blinds in your home by having them upgraded to cordless ones.

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CONCLUSION

Child proofing blinds in your house is essential. You can child proof blinds in a number of ways, ranging from simple stop-gap measures to long-lasting solutions. A blind’s cord system poses the highest threat to your children, which is why it’s recommended that parents get cordless blinds instead.

You can convert your blinds into cordless ones in a number of ways. There are a ton of design options available to you. A capable window treatment company such as ourselves can help you figure out what design and cordless system work best for you. So, get in touch with us today so that we can start working on providing you with durable window blinds for your home with the assurance of child safety!

 

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