How to Make Your Corded Blackout Blinds in San Marcos Safe for Children

There are so many horror stories about corded blinds. While you know the best option is to get cordless San Marcos blackout blinds, you don’t necessarily have the money available right now. But that doesn’t mean you don’t want to put your children’s safety first. You can take steps to make their corded blackout blinds safer with these top tips.

#1. Cut the Cord

The first thing to consider is whether you can cut the cord. This can be possible for roller or roman blinds with cords. You’ll just need to make sure the cut is in the right place to keep your blinds usable. There’s nothing worse than constantly losing the cord!

Start by opening your blind and then cut on the side you would need to pull to close the blind. Opt for about a fifth of the way down from the roller, so you have space to grab the cord but not so much that you’ll lose the cord on the other side. You’ll end up with two strings to pull up and down on.

Now you’ll just have to make sure the cord doesn’t become knotted. This can happen with the longer side, so you’ll want to take the next step.

#2. Pin Out of the Way

Use a drawing pin or a hook high up on the wall. Use this to literally pin the cord out of the way. It will need wrapping completely out of the way, so your children don’t grab and pull the cord down. You can do this without cutting the cord if you want. This is also good for blinds that don’t have a cord on a loop. Follow the next bit below to make this possible.

If you’re trying to pin the longer side of a cut cord out of the way, you may need to put a temporary knot in place. This helps to hang it up easily but get the knot out when you come to open/close your blackout blinds in San Marcos.

#3. Hide the Cords

Items that aren’t in sight won’t be tempting to play with. Children will forget that they’re there. So, you’ll want to find a way to hide the cords from their view. There are a few ways that you can do this. One of the best options is to pin out of the way but completely out of sight. Consider adding a material or a poster over the pin.

You can also hide behind the San Marcos blackout blind. Consider having a tuck on the physical blind that you can use to stick the cord out of the way.

The best way to keep your children safe is to invest in San Marcos blackout blinds without cords. Of course, you don’t always get that option. Whether it’s because you rent or because you don’t have the money right now to replace, use the above tips to keep the cords out of the way.

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