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Knowing the risks associated with opening windows is crucial. If the window safety devices in your home aren’t used correctly, people can fall from them – and the risks are especially high if you have young children at home.
To minimise the risks, please watch our short video to familiarise yourself with how your windows operate, and how to use them safely. You can also read a text version of the video below.
If you think your windows and/or window restrictors have been damaged, removed, or you’ve spotted another issue, please call us on 01204 328000 as soon as you can.
Remember: for a whole host of advice and guidance on keeping you and your home safe, just tap: www.boltonathome.org.uk/building-safety.
These are safety devices that stop windows from opening more than 10cm (4 inches) without being manually released.
When you open windows to let in fresh air, always make sure the restrictors are in place and secure. These restrictors will help to prevent falls and can save lives.
If you need to open a window wider than its restricted position (to ventilate a room, or to clean your window, for example), you should always re-engage the window restrictor as soon as you’re done.
If your windows have key locks, please remember that you should always lock them when your window is closed.
Never paint over UPVC windows, especially the handles, hinges, and restrictors, as this can stop them from working properly.
...to do this:
If you think your window restrictors have been damaged, removed, or you’ve spotted another issue, please call us on 01204 328000 as soon as you can.
If you need to open windows to ventilate rooms, use windows that are out of children’s reach and double-check that your window restrictors are in place and working.
Children and vulnerable adults may not understand the dangers, and it can only take a few seconds for them to climb onto something and fall.
If you can’t avoid placing a bed or piece of furniture near a window, please take extra care to lock windows and engage any restrictors.
To do this:
If your window can reverse inwards for cleaning the outside pane from inside your home, ensure it is securely positioned before cleaning, and always re-engage the window restrictors afterwards.
If you have any questions or concerns about window safety, please don’t hesitate to call us on 01204 328000, or email buildingsafety@boltonathome.org.uk.
For a whole host of advice and guidance on keeping you and your home safe, just visit: www.boltonathome.org.uk/building-safety.