The first week of April is National Window Safety Week. April is the time of year when everyone wants to throw open their windows and let in the fresh air, but it’s also a time when accidents and falls from windows are statistically more likely to happen. In the U.S., 3,300 children under 5 are injured annually in falls from windows.
The good news is that window accidents are easy to prevent. Anyone can take the necessary steps to help keep their family safe and secure. To help you stay safe around windows, we’ve put together a list of our top window safety tips and included some resources below:
Window safety handouts:
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