CPSC, Window Covering Industry Announce Recall to Repair Window Blinds
CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2000-11-01 · 01023
Hazards
The recall involves millions of window blinds with pull cords and inner cords that can form a loop and cause strangulation.
Recall
Number
01023
Date
2000-11-01
Injuries reported
1
Products
Names
Window blinds with pull cords and inner cords
Companies
Retailer(s)
About 85 million window blinds are sold each year.
Distributor(s)
Window Covering Safety Council
Description
The recall involves millions of window blinds with pull cords and inner cords that can form a loop and cause strangulation. In 1995, CPSC worked with the window covering industry to redesign new window blinds to eliminate the outer loop on the end of pull cords and provide free repair kits so consumers could fix their existing blinds. CPSC issued a safety alert about this hazard and what consumers can do about it, including a detailed description of the free repair kits. Window blinds sold since 1995 no longer have pull cords ending in loops. As a result of the new CPSC investigation, the industry has further redesigned window blinds. Newly manufactured blinds have attachments on the pull cords so that the inner cords can't form a loop if pulled by a young child.