If consumers own products affected by a recall they should immediately make sure cords are placed out of reach of children and to follow instructions on the recall notice. In homes where children live or visit, it is recommended that appliances, devices, window coverings, or other household items with cords be removed from children’s rooms and places where children play. Strangulation can happen even when children are in places where parents think they are safe, such as in a crib or in a bedroom. Parents and caregivers are also encouraged to follow these helpful tips: Cord Safety Avoid toys or products with cords that are long enough to wrap around a child’s neck, including stretchy or sticky cords. The cords could strangle a child. Never put scarves, necklaces, straps or cords in or near an infant’s sleep or play area, or around a baby’s neck. These items can catch on another object and strangle a baby. In addition to being a strangulation risk, cords can also present other dangers for children, such as pulling heavy appliances on top of them. Corded Window Coverings Health Canada recommends using cordless window covering products. If you cannot replace your corded window coverings, you can reduce the risk of serious injury by keeping cords up high and out of the reach of children.