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(CNN) - Nearly one child dies every month and about two are injured every day in window blind-related incidents, according to a new study. From 1990 to 2015, nearly 17,000 children younger than 6 ...
Almost 17,000 children under six years of age were treated in hospital emergency departments in the US for window blind-related injuries from 1990 through 2015, averaging almost two per day. While ...
The study found that from 1990 through 2015, 17,000 children under six wound up in the emergency department for window blind-related injuries.
Window blinds and coverings with cords pose serious risk of injury or strangulation to infants and young children. But consumer advocates are hopeful that new standards for window coverings ...
Today's study looked at window blind-related injuries treated in the ER in children younger than 6 between 1990 and 2015. Entanglement injuries accounted for nearly 12 percent of all cases.
ERs treated nearly two children a day for cord-related injuries from 1990 to 2015, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
The blinds and shades industry says it has improved safety standards for window coverings and organized educational campaigns to warn about potential dangers.
Nearly one child dies every month and about about two are injured every day in window blind-related incidents, according to a new study.
Nearly one child dies every month and about two are injured every day in window blind-related incidents, according to a new study.
Nearly one child dies every month and about two are injured every day in window blind-related incidents, according to a new study. From 1990 to 2015, nearly 17,000 children younger than 6 were ...
Nearly one child dies every month and about two are injured every day in window blind-related incidents, according to a new study.
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