Child-Safe Window Treatments
Creating a safe home starts with the details.

Child Safety Matters
Young children are naturally curious and often explore their surroundings without recognising potential hazards. Window treatments with accessible cords or poorly secured components can present unnecessary risks in family homes.At TWOPAGES, safety is considered throughout the design process. From cordless operating systems to carefully selected materials, we aim to help create a safer environment without compromising on style.
Common Safety Considerations
- Accessible Cords – Loose or looped cords may present a strangulation hazard for young children.
- Unsafe Materials – Poor-quality fabrics may contain undesirable substances or fail to meet modern safety expectations.
- Loose Components – Small detachable parts may create a choking risk if not properly secured.
That's why we prioritise child-friendly design across our collection, helping families enjoy greater peace of mind every day.

Our Child-Safe Solution

Cordless & Motorised Operation
Our cordless and motorised window treatments eliminate exposed operating cords, helping to reduce potential hazards while creating a cleaner, more streamlined appearance.Ideal for nurseries, children's bedrooms and family living spaces.

Child-Friendly Materials
We carefully select quality fabrics and components designed for everyday family living.Many of our products are tested to recognised industry standards, helping ensure they meet expectations for durability, safety and indoor comfort.

Secure Installation
Proper installation is an important part of window treatment safety.We provide detailed installation instructions and support resources to help ensure every shade or blind is securely fitted and operates as intended.
Recommended for Homes with Young Children

Ongoing Safety & Maintenance
Maintaining a child-safe environment requires regular care and inspection.
- Professional Installation: For added reassurance, consider professional installation, particularly for large or hard-to-reach windows.
- Keep Window Areas Clear: Avoid placing cots, beds, sofas or climbable furniture directly beneath windows. Children should not be able to access any operating mechanisms.
- Inspect Regularly: Periodically check brackets, fittings and operating systems for signs of wear, loosening or damage. If replacement parts or assistance are needed, our customer support team is available to help.

