Child Safety

Every window treatment we produce is in accordance with the child safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Window Covering Manufacturers Association. To ensure that the highest safety standards are always being met, we voluntarily have all of our products tested and verified by an independent, third-party testing laboratory. Our cordless products and many of our motorized products have received the industry’s rigorous ‘Best For Kids’ Certification.

Follow These Safety Tips:
  • Replace. The best way to keep your children safe is to replace all window coverings that have cords with either cordless window treatments or motorized window treatments, where there are no cords, or the cords are inaccessible. Please select Motorized Window Treatments, most of which are also Best For Kids® Certified (except for Motorized Tilt for Wood and Metal Blinds at this time). If you are unable to replace or remove all your window treatments with cords at one time, start with the windows in the rooms where your child spends the most time – usually bedrooms and living rooms – and replace the others as you can.
  • Retrofit. The Window Coverings Safety Council (WCSC) offers Free Retrofit Kits with instructions on how you can make existing window treatments with cords safer. Visit the WCSC website to order the kits and for more information regarding instructions.
  • Move furniture. Cribs, beds, couches and other furniture should be moved away from windows so children cannot climb on them to reach the window or corded window treatments.
  • Every room, every home. Implement the above steps in every room of the home for the safest outcome. Also, be an advocate for child safety and mention these solutions to people in other places where your child spends time: their grandparents’ house, their daycare facility and their school.
  • Let Our Professionals Measure & Install For You. If you’re ordering from The Shade Store, we recommend using our professional measure and installation services to ensure every window treatment is installed properly.
  • Follow Our Measure & Install Instructions. If you wish to measure and install on your own, please follow our step-by-step guides and take special note of safety instructions.
  • Learn More. Check out the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Window Covering Safety Tips at www.cpsc.gov/gocordless.
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Vick Sohan Persaud

Window Treatments technician

Vick Persuad, is Alluring Window’s installations manager. In the custom window treatments industry the technician is an artist, If you like what we produced for you, it’s 50% thanks to Vick. The technician holds a critical position, where the result of our effort depends solely on his hands. Vick been with us since 2014 and he is an authority in the company for product knowledge and functionality.

Sales Department

Sales Department -Besides being professional and knowledgeable about all the different window treatments options, their operation and function, we care for the client’s project on a personal level. We live the axiom that – After the project is completed, our name stays there, so we always inspire to leave a good name behind us. This way of thinking is what characterize Alluring Window Sales Department.

Moria Leiderman

Principal & Marketing Executive

Moria is a principal of Alluring Window and directs Branding & Marketing, overseas Commercial Projects and play a key role in strategic planning. Moria joined Alluring Window in 2013 and has a vital position in Alluring Window, both for the day to day as well for the businesses development. Moria received a Bachelor of Social Sciences & Psychology from Bar Ilan University in Israel and a Master of Psychology from the City University of New York.

Roni Leiderman

Business Development & Project Manager

Roni started Alluring Window in 2009. Alluring Window had become one of NYC’s established and most prominent custom window treatments locations. Working with end users, interior design firms, architects, hotels, NYC offices and construction companies.
Current role includes oversight and advising on operational issues, as well as a key role in the company’s ongoing multi-phase projects and business development.