While most people enjoy the natural light and fresh air that windows provide, it is also essential to understand the safety hazards they pose to children. Most accidents occur with young children when a parent or caregiver is unaware of the room’s risk. Therefore, this Window Safety Week, let’s review some of the most common risks and ways to mitigate them.
The two most common window-related accidents are undoubtedly falls and asphyxiation by cords, blinds, or drapery. With this in mind, consider the following tips to keep children safe.
Fall Prevention
Install window guards on windows on levels above ground level
Keep furniture away from windows as much as possible but especially in children’s rooms and playrooms
Do not leave young children unattended with open windows
Mitigating Asphiziation Hazards
Place the child’s bed or crib away from windows
Keep chairs, couches, bookcases, or other climbable furniture away from windows
Childproof both horizontal and verticle blinds installing a safety tassel or floor tie-down
Assess Your Home to Avoid Accidents
Do not wait to address potential risks relating to the windows in your home. As with most threats, the best way to avoid them is to identify them early and take steps to mitigate them proactively. We also recommend adding regular home safety evaluations to your routine. Further, ensure your windows are installed and repaired by a professional and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
For more risk management guidance and homeowners insurance solutions, contact Phoenix Insurance Group today.