PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — It’s estimated one small child dies every month due strangulation from window blind cords. There are also fatalities involving furniture tipping over. But, new rules just passed by the Consumer Product Safety Commission will hopefully make things safer for kids. One rule requires window and blind manufacturers to start selling blinds that do not have long, hanging cords.
In this episode, we’re talking to Nancy Cowles with Kids In Danger, also known as KID. She discusses the new rules and the impact they will have on parents and consumers.
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