When you have infants and young children in your house, there are thousands of hazards to worry about.
Blinds supplied in the UK must be child safe. We are able to offer "safe by design" cord and chain-free blinds. Where blinds do have cords and chains, they must be a safe length and be will be supplied with child safety devices, such as cleats, anchors or safety breakers.
Blind cords and chains must be held under tension and prevented from dangling, keeping them out of reach of children.
Cord-free "child safe by design" blinds include blinds operated with a mains or battery-powered motor, no-drill Perfect Fit Blinds and INTU blinds which are operated with a discrete handle.
Below, you can browse our range of child safe blinds which are stylish but also keep your child safe without losing function or usability. Order free samples of your favourite colours and patterns. Get an instant quote and order online with speedy delivery!
Single Pleated Blinds use the traditional single layer fabrics that we've all seen for many years in conservatory blinds. They are a cost-effective solution to controlling light and privacy. Many of our single pleat fabrics, including the REFLEX range, have solar reflective coatings on the rear of the fabric, which reduce glare and act as a thermal barrier. For those looking to darken the room, take a look at our NIGHTSHADE fabrics, which are perfect for colder months. Our PINSTRIPE collection provides shade and privacy with a modern narrow stripe pattern.
A plain, light-weight sheer fabric in a range of natural colours, which will allow diffused natural light to pass into your room. Voile is fire retardant and made from 100% polyester, ideal for allusion blinds.
Energy Efficient and with no visible holes for the lifting cords. Cellular (a.k.a Honeycomb or Duette fabrics) are fast overtaking single pleat fabrics as the most popular choice for pleated blinds. Cellular fabrics consist of double layered cells of fabric which acts as an insulating cushion between the inside of your home or conservatory and the outside world - keeping heat in during winter months and keeping your property cool in summer! Lifting cords run through the middle of the honeycomb structure, meaning there are no visible holes in the surface of the fabric. All fabrics are a uniform white in colour on the exterior face, and coloured on the inside face. Translucent fabrics allow a soft diffused light in whilst maintaining privacy and controlling glare and heat!
Energy Saving, Blackout and with no visible holes for the lifting cords! Cellular Blackout fabrics (a.k.a Honeycomb or Duette Blackout) consist of double layered cells of fabric which act as an insulating cushion between the inside of your home or conservatory and the outside world. Our THERMOSHADE blackout range also incorporate a reflective foil layer inside of the cell, which further enhances insulation - reducing your energy spend on heating and cooling and potentially saving you money! All fabrics are a uniform white in colour on the exterior face, and coloured on the inside face. Lifting cords run through the middle of the honeycomb structure, meaning there are no visible holes or light ingress through the surface of the fabric. Whist the fabric itself is blackout, you may see light ingress around the edges of your blind.
A plain cellular dim-out fabric in a range of natural colourways. Blinds have a clean, modern appearance, as lifting cords run through the core of the honeycomb structure, meaning no visible holes or cords.
For more information about child safety in relation to window blinds, please watch this short video below by the British Blinds and Shutters Association.
There are different types of child safety blinds available in the market, each designed to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury to children. Here are some of the most common types of child safety blinds:
Cordless Blinds: Cordless blinds are an excellent option for parents with young children as they do not have any cords or chains. These blinds are operated by pulling or pushing the bottom rail of the blind to raise or lower them. Often the bottom rail is fitted with a small tab handle. This type of blind is easy to use, and it eliminates the risk of young children getting entangled in cords.
Motorized Blinds: Motorized blinds are another popular option for child safety as they can be operated with a remote control, smartphone, or tablet. This type of blind eliminates the need for operating cords or chains, making them safer for children. Motorized blinds are also convenient to use, and can often be programmed to open or close at specific times of the day via handsets, switches or apps with in-built timer functions.
Wand-Operated Blinds: Wand-operated blinds have a wand attached to the side of the blind that is used to operate them. The wand is typically made of a rigid material such as plastic or metal. This type of blind is easy to operate, and it eliminates the risk of children getting entangled in cords.
Tensioned Shades: Tensioned shades are another type of child safety blind that does not have operating cords or chains. These shades are spring-loaded and are held in place by tension. They are operated by pulling down on the bottom rail of the shade to lower it and gently releasing it to raise it. Tensioned shades are easy to operate and are safe for children.
In the UK, there are safety regulations that govern the manufacturing and installation of child safety blinds. These regulations were introduced to help reduce the risk of accidents involving children and to promote the use of safe and secure window coverings in homes, schools, and other public spaces.
The key regulation governing child safety blinds in the UK is the European Standard for internal blinds (BS EN 13120:2009+A1:2014). This standard sets out requirements for the design, testing, and labeling of blinds to ensure they are safe for use in homes with young children. It also specifies a range of safety features that must be included in all blinds, such as breakaway cords, tension devices, and chain stops.
The British Blind and Shutter Association (BBSA) established the "Make It Safe" campaign in 2009 aimed at raising awareness of safer blinds amongst the blinds trade and both commercial and residential consumers. Upon introduction of the child safely legislation in the UK, the BBSA worked with manufacturers to ensure adoption of child safety standards. They have continued to raise awareness of child safety in window blinds amongst consumers using the “Make It Safe” campaign.
Choosing the right child safety blinds for your home is an important decision that can impact the safety of your children. Here are some tips to consider when selecting child safety blinds for your home:
Determine the location of the window: The location of the window will determine the amount of light that enters the room and the level of privacy you require. For instance, if the window is in a bedroom or a bathroom, you may need a blackout blind that provides complete privacy.
Consider the function of the room: The function of the room can also determine the type of blind you need. For example, a nursery may require a blind that allows you to control the level of light entering the room to help your baby sleep. Similarly, a playroom may require a blind that is easy to operate and that does not have cords that can pose a risk to children.
Look for child safety features: When choosing child safety blinds, look for blinds that have features such as breakaway cords, tension devices, and chain stops that prevent the cords from forming loops that can be a strangulation hazard.
Choose a style that complements your home decor: Child safety blinds come in a variety of styles and designs that can complement your home decor. Consider the color, pattern, and material of the blinds to ensure they fit your personal preferences and enhance the overall look of your home.
Consider the ease of operation: Choose a blind that is easy to operate and that does not require too much effort to open and close. Motorised blinds are a great option for parents with young children as they can be operated with a remote control or a smartphone, eliminating the need for cords altogether.
Some blinds can pose a risk to children, especially those with cords that can form loops that pose a strangulation hazard. However, by choosing child safety blinds with features such as breakaway cords, tension devices, and chain stops, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. Blinds without cords or chains, for example wand operated or motorised blinds are considered ‘safe by design’.
The best blinds to have with toddlers are those with child safety features. Cordless blinds or motorised blinds are considered ‘safe by design’ and are a great option for parents with young children as they eliminate the need for cords.
Roller blinds can be safe for children if they have child safety features such as breakaway cords, tension devices, and chain stops. It is important to ensure that cords are kept out of reach of children and that they are not able to form loops that can be a strangulation hazard. Roller blinds can be motorised or spring operated, eliminating the need for looped chains altogether, making them inherently child safe.
To make blinds safe for kids, look for blinds with child safety features such as breakaway cords, tension devices, and chain stops. Additionally, ensure that cords are kept out of reach of children. You could also consider blinds without cords such as motorised blinds or spring operated blinds.
To protect your child from blind cords, use cord cleats or tie-downs to secure cords out of reach of children. You can also choose blinds with child safety features such as breakaway cords, tension devices, and chain stops. Better still, consider blinds without cords, such as wand operated, spring loaded or motorised blinds!
The regulations governing child safety blinds are important for protecting children from serious injury or even death. Children are naturally curious and may try to play with cords and chains on blinds, which can lead to entanglement and strangulation. By introducing strict safety regulations, manufacturers and installers of blinds are required to produce and install products that are inherently safer for children. This can help reduce the number of accidents and deaths caused by unsafe blinds and increase the overall safety of homes, schools, and other public spaces.
Our assortment of child safe blinds take into account not just the aesthetic and functional elements of your home, they also prioritise the safety of your children and pets. These blinds are designed with the elimination of accessible cords, chains or other hazards that might cause accidental strangulation or entanglement. Furthermore, they are adaptable to different contexts—you can comfortably install them on many window types, such as blinds for French doors. Properly install these blinds to ensure maximum safety without compromising on style and control of light in your interior spaces.
All of our blinds are child-safe blinds and comply with the current laws to ensure the utmost safety of our customers' little ones. Our collection includes options that are free from cords or chains which are typically a hazard for children. One of the safest and most popular choices is electric pleated blinds. These blinds can be controlled using a convenient, safe and easy-to-use remote control, which completely eliminates the need for cords or chains. This makes electric pleat blinds a stylish and exceptionally child-friendly solution for any space.
Yes, the safety of your child is our top priority. All our blinds are carefully designed and tested to be child-safe and comply with EN13120 child safety requirements. This also applies to our Velux roof window blinds which come with built-in safety features and are easy to operate. We also provide safety devices with our blinds and are happy to guide you on the correct use of these devices to ensure maximum safety for infants and young children.