Summer may be over, but Autumn is such a fabulous time in the New Jersey and New York metropolitan area. We are fortunate to have myriad opportunities to get out and enjoy seasonal events. From leaf peeping in our many area parks to visiting the pumpkin patch for a hayride and hot apple cider, September and October are some of the most enjoyable times of the year. For homeowners who are considering updating their dwellings with replacement windows, the annual Archtober events give New York’s design community another chance to showcase the buildings that give NYC its character and personality.
Attending one of the 100+ films, public celebrations and tours is an excellent way to see up close how window style impacts aesthetics and function in both new and older buildings.
October is also National Window Covering Safety Month. All month there will be special events to inform and educate the general public about window treatments designed to look beautiful and reduce safety risks for children and pets. Last month our readers found information about enhancing safety with replacement window design choices, this post focuses on dressing your new windows with innovative window treatments that lower risks for the most vulnerable members of our families.
Small children and the disabled may become entangled in dangling window treatment cords. Curious pets also are attracted by things that hang down and move when a breeze blows through an open window. To prevent the possibility of strangulation and entrapment, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) recommends people living with infants and children should avoid corded window coverings, or follow some basic guidelines to limit exposure to cords.
There are currently no rigorous standards for custom designed and made window treatments, but buyers can proactively request the highest safety standards to protect their families. As industry standards tighten, it is likely that soon almost all off-the-shelf corded window coverings will be manufactured with child safety in mind.
Renewal by Andersen replacement windows are designed and manufactured with a focus on home safety and security. If you need more information about window or window covering safety, simply fill in the short form on this page or call (866) 609-5033 and speak to a replacement window specialist today.
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