Australian homes often feature blinds, curtains and other window coverings that have cords. Using the cords, a person can raise, lower, open or close the blinds or curtains.
Blind and curtain cords can present a strangulation hazard to children, as they may become entangled in them while trying to use, play with or play around window coverings. Even with raised coverings, children can climb onto window sills or furniture and access the cords. Cords can also strangle infants sleeping or playing in cots placed near windows where cords are within reach or hanging into cots.
Because loose cords can very quickly tangle around a child’s neck and cause strangulation, we advise consumers to check their window furnishings and fix all dangerous cords out of children’s reach. Parents and carers should keep their children away from all cords.
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