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CSA - CAN/CSA-Z600-99

Safety of Corded Window Covering Products

inactive
Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 January 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 24
scope:

SCOPE & FOREWORD

The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using certain products having flexible loops made or imported by members of the industy, have prepared this Standard in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safes Commission (CPSC).

WCMA members have been engaged in an extensive awareness program and have also hmished millions of devices to be used in a retrofit manner to reduce the chance of user injury.

This Standard is not intended to inhibit, but rather to encourage the development of devices and methods that will firther improve the safety of products manufactured by industry members. Manufachirers and other users of this Standard are requested to submit suggestions for improvements to WCMA.

Members of WCW in recognition of continuing improvements to be made, will sponsor appropriate revisions to this Standard on a regular basis.

This Standard applies to all interior drapery hardware and window covering products that incorporate bead chains, cords, or any type of flexible looped device in their operation. The items covered include the products listed in 1.3 when used in all reasonably foreseeable environments where young children are present.

Products covered include Cellular Shades, Horizontal Blinds, Pleated Shades, Roll-Up Blinds, Roller Shades, Roman Shades, Traverse Rods, and Vertical Blinds. (See Section 3 for definitions of these terms.)

 

 

 

Document History

January 1, 2014
Safety of corded window covering products
This Standard contains technical requirements and practices including test methods applicable to the design, manufacture/construction, installation, and labelling of corded window covering products....
January 1, 2014
Safety of corded window covering products
This Standard contains technical requirements and practices including test methods applicable to the design, manufacture/construction, installation, and labelling of corded window covering products....
October 1, 2008
Safety of corded window covering products
The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using certain products...
October 1, 2008
Safety of corded window covering products
The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using certain products...
January 1, 2008
Safety of corded window covering products
The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using certain products...
March 1, 2006
Safety of corded window covering products
SCOPE & FOREWORD The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using...
October 1, 1999
Safety of Corded Window Covering Products
SCOPE & FOREWORD The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using...
CAN/CSA-Z600-99
January 1, 1999
Safety of Corded Window Covering Products
SCOPE & FOREWORD The members of the Window Covering Manufacturers Association, Inc. (WCMA), recognizing that unfortunate accidents, including strangulation, have occurred among young children using...

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