New North America Regulations for Window Coverings
The Canadian and American Governments are committed to providing consumer products that are safe, and to protect children from harm.
OBJECTIVES
Over the last three decades expert has worked to reduce the risks posed by corded window coverings. Unfortunately, despite these efforts, the number of children dying from this preventable risk has remained too high at an average of one child per year.
To help eliminate this hazard, today, both Canadian and American Governments has published the new Corded Window Coverings Regulations to restrict the length of cords and the size of loops allowed on window coverings sold in North America, to avoid the possibility of their getting wrapped around a child's neck. The requirements for window coverings will apply to all products sold in Canada and USA, both custom-made and off the shelf.
SOLUTIONS
1. REPLACE
Strongly encouraged to replace existing corded window coverings with cordless options.
2. NO CORDS
The safest window coverings are ones that have no cords that you can see or touch.
3. MOTORIZED SHADES
Motorized shades are a perfect replacement in order to be able to have no cords in the window covering.
“The fact remains that cords kill kids. The changes announced today will better protect Canadians, particularly children, from injury or death from corded window coverings. This is another example of the Government of Canada prioritizing the health and safety of Canadians as we continue to prevent dangers that are posed by consumer products in Canada and ensure all consumer products sold in this country meet stringent safety requirements.”
Ginette Petitpas Taylor
Minister of Health
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New North America Regulations for Window Coverings
The Canadian and American Governments are committed to providing consumer products that are safe, and to protect children from harm.