Window Safety Awareness Week: Keep Your Kid Safe

Windows are essential to every home. They bring in light, let you see the beautiful outdoors, and improve your home’s energy efficiency.  

Window Safety Awareness Week: Keep Your Kid Safe

Spring is coming and with the warmer weather, it would be nice to open your windows for some fresh air. However, this can be quite dangerous especially on young children.

This window safety awareness week, your local window company, Renewal by Andersen of Nashville shares how you can keep your little ones safe from window-related injuries.

Close Windows Within Children’s Reach

You can’t rely on insect screens to prevent your kid from falling off the window. When you’re not looking, they can easily get up to the sills or ledges. To ensure their safety, only open windows that they can’t reach.

Don’t place furniture where children can climb into near the window like a table, bed, or couch. If you have double-hung windows on an upper floor, keep the bottom sash closed. 

Window-opening control devices or window guards limit the window sash to not more than a four-inch gap. They can be easily removed to fully open the windows during emergencies. You can also use window locks to childproof sliding windows.

Additional Safety Measures

Window cords can cause strangulation. Check your window coverings for hanging cords, blinds, or drapes that children might grab into. You can use cordless window coverings instead. 

Planting shrubs on the areas below your windows to reduce impact in case of a fall accident. Supervision is key to avoid window-related injuries in kids. 

Always consider window safety when remodeling or upgrading your home. Invest in high-quality windows to ensure your home’s protection and energy-efficiency. At Renewal by Andersen of Nashville, we are your leading provider of replacement windows. Call us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our online form. We cater to homeowners in Nashville, TN.

 

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