Window covering safety

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Learn about the strangulation risk associated with window coverings with long, accessible cords and how to reduce the risk.

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Cords and kids don't mix. Did you know that ordinary household items like window coverings with long accessible cords can seriously harm or cause death to a child?

In 2021, new regulations for corded window coverings came into force. Before the change, an average of one child per year died from strangulation by a window covering cord. One death per year involving a home décor product is one too many.

Reduce the strangulation risk by replacing window coverings with long accessible cords with newer window coverings that do not have long accessible cords.

Canada's requirements for window coverings are the strictest in the world, and apply to all products sold in Canada, both custom-made and off the shelf.

Health risks

In Canada, there have been many reports of strangulation deaths and near-fatal incidents caused by window coverings with long, accessible cords. Children between 1 and 3 years old are most at risk.

Strangulation can occur when a child:

Strangulation happens quickly and quietly. It can happen even when caregivers are nearby. It only takes 22 centimeters of cord (or a 44 centimeter loop), to strangle a child. This can cause:

Reduce the risk

Replace window coverings that have long accessible cords

Any type of long accessible cord, such as cords on the side, inside or back of the window covering, can strangle a child. The safest window coverings are ones without long accessible cords.

To keep your child safe:

Safety tips for long accessible cords on older window coverings

If you can't replace your older window coverings that have long accessible cords, you can still take steps to reduce the risk. Until you can replace them, make sure to:

Window coverings with long accessible cords can become an even greater risk if incorrectly installed. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when installing and using window coverings.

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2025-09-17