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Lowe's Stores Recall to Repair Roman Shades and Roll-Up Blinds; Two Near Strangulations Involved Young Children


Roman shades and roll-up blinds


Recall Date: December 1st, 2010
Type: Window Shades and Venetian Blinds and Indoor Shutters
Units: About 6 million Roman shades and about 5 million roll-up blinds
Hazards: Roman Shades: Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck. Roll-Up Blinds: Strangulations can occur if the lifting loop slides off the side of the blind and a child's neck becomes entangled on the free-standing loop or if a child places his/her neck between the lifting loop and the roll-up blind material.
Remedies: Repair
Consumers should stop using the recalled Roman shades and roll-up blinds immediately and contact the Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) for free repair kits at (800) 506-4636 anytime or visit www.windowcoverings.org

Description

This recall involves all styles and sizes of Roman shades and roll-up blinds sold by Lowe's. Roman shades with repair kits and roll-up blinds with release clips right below the head rail on the backside of the blind are not included in this recall (see pictures below).

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Roll-up blind with release clips NOT INCLUDED IN THIS RECALL

Roll-up blind without release clips INCLUDED IN THIS RECALL

Roll-up blind without release clips INCLUDED IN THIS RECAL

Roll-up blind with release clips NOT INCLUDED IN THIS RECAL

ROMAN SHADES

Hazard

Roman Shades with repair kit are not included in this recall

Consumer Contact:

For additional information, contact Lowe's at (800) 445-6937 anytime or visit the firm's website at www.lowes.com

Injuries:

CPSC is aware of two incidents of children that became entangled in the exposed cord found on the backside of Roman shades while looking out of windows. In November 2009, a 2-year-old boy from Arvada, Colorado was found with the inner cord wrapped around his arm and neck. In July 2010, a 4-year-old boy from Lexington, South Carolina suffered a rope burn to his neck after becoming entangled in the cord of a Roman shade. No incidents have been reported related to roll-up blinds.

Retailers:

Lowe's stores, other retail stores and at www.lowes.com since at least 1999 through June 2010 (Roman shades) and between at least 1999 and January 2005 (roll-up blinds) for between $10 and $1,800.
Source: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2011/Lowes-Stores-Recall-to-Repair-Roman-Shades-and-Roll-Up-Blinds-Two-Near-Strangulations-Involved-Young-Children

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