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CHILDREN
SEE THE WORLD'S WONDER |
INTRODUCTION |
WINDOW SAFETY FOR CHILDREN |
WINDOW AND PATIO DOOR SAFETY |
FIRE SAFETY |
MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY |
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LEARN TO RECOGNIZE HAZARDS AND PREVENT INJURIES. WHAT LOOKS "NORMAL" TO AN ADULT MAY BE DEADLY TO A CHILD |
Don't leave young children alone - injuries can happen in seconds. Whenever young children are around, close and lock windows. An open window may pose a hazard to an unsupervised child. If you need ventilation, open windows that children can't reach.
Keep window treatments (blinds, cords, drapes, etc.) away from cribs and playpens and out of children's reach. Children may injure themselves when climbing or be strangled. If young children live in your home, consider installing window guards on windows that are not required for emergency escape or rescue in a fire. Be aware that window guards must have easy release mechanisms so that they do not impede emergency escape and rescue. Consult your local fire department to determine proper window guard placement. |
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WINDOWS MAKE OUR LIVES BETTER, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY ARE USED SAFELY |
Specify safety glazing, such as tempered glass, as an extra precaution for windows. (Building codes require that all patio doors have safety glazing.) Upon impact, this glass breaks into small chunks, rather than sharp pieces. Keep patio doors and screens locked to keep young children from venturing outside to unknown dangers.
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PLAN TWO WAYS TO ESCAPE FROM EVERY ROOM IN CASE ONE IS BLOCKED BY SMOKE OR FIRE. |
Develop
a family escape plan and make sure family members know how to escape from
the home in an emergency. Practice it so each member of the family understands
it and is able to escape without assistance.
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WINDOWS SAVE LIVES. FOR THIS REASON, THEY SHOULD BE ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE OR OTHER EMERGENCY. |
Window
guards, window locks, security bars and grates can help to protect your
family from falls and intruders.
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THE LIKELIHOOD OF INJURY IS GREATLY INCREASED WHEN WINDOWS & PATIO DOORS ARE POORLY MAINTAINED OR IN NEED OF REPAIR. |
Don't
forget about window safety when making repairs to the interior or exterior
of your home. Do not stand on sofas or beds or place ladders and scaffolding
against windows or patio doors when making repairs.
As a security precaution, keep windows and doors closed and locked to discourage intruders. An open window can be an invitation to theft. |
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FOLLOW THESE STEPS |
The
National Safety Council's Foundation for Safety and Health supports the
efforts of Andersen Corporation to educate the public on window and patio
door safety. The National Safety Council is committed to educating and
influencing society to adopt safety, health and environmental policies,
practices and procedures that prevent and mitigate human suffering and
economic losses arising from preventable causes. If
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