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Keep Safety in Mind When It Comes to Windows

(ARA) - Open a window and you open your world. Windows add so much to our lives; they bring in welcome light and fresh air and they help protect us from the elements. As the weather warms and windows are opened more often, follow these important tips to enhance home safety:

For greater safety, look for blinds and shades with no cords

Window treatments can also contribute to childhood injuries presenting potential choking or strangulation hazards associated with traditional roomside cords. For greater safety, consider window treatments with no room-side cords. One option is Pella’s Designer Series Collection of windows and patio doors, which feature blinds or shades protected between two panes of glass. The cordless operation of the collection, and protection of window treatments between glass, gives parents and pet owners an added peace of mind because it keeps children and pets safer in the home. Plus, since they’re tucked between glass, the blinds and shades are virtually free from dust, making them cleaner and safer.

National Window Safety Week

To encourage safety awareness, Pella Corporation is proud to partner with the National Safety Council through its Window Safety Committee, to recognize National Window Safety Week, April 24 to 30, 2005. Safety tips are available year-round at: www.nsc.org/aware/window/.

To find a local Pella Window & Door store near you or to contact a local Pella expert, call (888) 84-PELLA or log on to www.pella.com.

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