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Do you have a minute (OK, a minute and eight seconds?) Good. Now watch this video on window safety from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and then walk around your house and do what you need to do to childproof your windows. Got it? Great. Glad we had this talk.












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10-09-2010 @ 3:27PM
Jenn said...For fire safety week, we were just trying to figure out how to teach our 4-year-old to open the window, in case of emergency!
Also- the cords on blinds are a big safety issues, too.
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3-06-2011 @ 3:51PM
kryankurtz said...Cordless shades are a great way to increase the safety of your window treatments. Bali blinds has some great styles that are reasonably priced.
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