Bottom Rail Cord Cover Button for Horizontal Blinds with a 3/4" Hole
Product ID: 4536 SKU: BRB-04
Bottom rail cord cover buttons for wood and faux wood blinds with a 3/4" bottom rail hole.
Has an optional use center hole which prevents loss of cap. The lifting strings may be fed through the hole and knotted. This will prevent the cap from falling out and being lost.
Clear plastic.
Sold individually.
Has an optional use center hole which prevents loss of cap. The lifting strings may be fed through the hole and knotted. This will prevent the cap from falling out and being lost.
Clear plastic.
Sold individually.
Product ID | 4536 |
SKU | BRB-04 |
Color | Clear |
Sold By | Piece |
Material | Plastic |
What's Included | One bottom rail part. |
Blind Type | Wood / Faux Wood / Venetian Blind |
Brand | Used by Multiple Brands |
Product Line | Used by Multiple Product Lines |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Weight (Pounds) | 0.0100 |
Processing Time | 1 Business Day |
Shipping Origin | Colorado Springs, CO |
Eligible for Free Shipping on Orders Over $150 | Yes |
Warranty Information | 90 Days |
Eligible for a Return | Yes |
Window coverings that use a standard operating lift cord system pose a strangulation hazard to children.
- Limiting access to the cord or bead chain loops is a simple way to make these window coverings safer for kids.
- Cords should be made as short as possible.
- Keep all cords separate, putting only one cord in each tassel.
- If your window covering uses cord condensers, install them within 3” of the cord lock.
- Install cord cleats at least 5 feet above the ground, and wrap your cords around them every time you raise and lower your window covering.
- Install safety washers to prevent hazardous loops from forming on blinds with accessible inner cords.
- Replace cord tilt mechanisms with wand tilt mechanisms.
- It is safest to replace corded window coverings with cordless ones with inaccessible cords (look for the “Best for Kids” certification label) or remove them altogether.
- Move all cribs, beds, furniture, and toys away from corded window coverings, especially in bedrooms and sleeping areas.