Window Safety Tips
- Windows provide a secondary means of escape from a burning home. Determine your
family's emergency escape plan and practice it. Remember that children may have
to rely on a window to escape in a fire. Help them learn to safely use a window
under these circumstances.
- When performing spring repairs, take care to make sure that your windows are not
painted or nailed shut. You must be able to open them to escape in an emergency.
- Keep your windows closed and locked when children are around. When opening windows
for ventilation, open windows that a child cannot reach, or in the case of a double-hung
window, open the top sash only.
- Set and enforce rules about keeping children's play away from windows or patio doors.
Falling through the glass can be fatal or cause serious injury.
- Keep furniture - or anything children can climb - away from windows. Children may
use such objects as a climbing aid.
- If you have young children in your home and are considering installing window guards
or window fall prevention devices, be aware that the window guards you install must
have a release mechanism so that they can be opened for escape in a fire emergency.
Consult your local fire department or building code official to determine proper
window guard placement.
- Some homes may have window guards, security bars, grilles or grates already covering
their windows. Those windows are useless in an emergency if the devices on them
do not have a functioning release mechanism. Time is critical when escaping a fire.
- Do not install window air conditioners in windows that may be needed for escape
or rescue in an emergency. The air conditioning unit could block or impede escape
through the window. Always be sure that you have at least one window in each sleeping
and living area that meets escape and rescue requirements.
- The degree of injury sustained from a window fall can be affected by the surface
on which the victim falls. Shrubs and soft edging like wood chips or grass beneath
windows may lessen the impact if a fall does occur.
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