Please see the product safety information specific to this product outlined below
The following information is provided by the independent third-party retailer selling this product.
Safety Warnings:
Safety aspects of curtains concern fire protection, accident prevention for children and hygiene. Avoid sources of fire such as heaters and candles near fabrics, and make sure curtains are out of reach of children to prevent entanglement and climbing hazards. Watch out for heavy, non-flammable materials, especially in public areas. For safe indoor use, aspects such as proper installation, regular inspection and hygiene are also important. Fire Safety Distance from heat sources: Keep a sufficient distance from heaters, open fireplaces, candles and other sources of fire, as curtains are made of flammable materials. Fire-retardant materials: In public areas, you should use flame-retardant or non-flammable materials that comply with the DIN 4102 standard. Material and treatment: Some fabrics are treated with chemical substances to reduce flammability and thus improve the fire protection class. Accident prevention for children Distance from the floor: Do not hang curtains so long that they rest on the floor. This prevents children from getting caught in it, pulling themselves up on it or falling. Cables and cords: Make sure that no cables or cords from curtains are within reach of children to avoid choking and strangulation hazards. Safe assembly: The assembly must be done safely and the fabrics should not be too heavy to prevent the assembly device from tearing down. Hygiene and cleaning Regular cleaning: Clean curtains regularly to remove dust and dirt that can accumulate and cause allergies or poor indoor climate. Material choice: Choose natural fibers such as cotton, linen, or silk, as they are more breathable and less susceptible to electrostatic charge and rapid soiling than synthetic fibers. Other safety instructions Keep escape routes clear: Curtains must never block escape routes, as they could be a deadly trap in an emergency. Installation and maintenance: Regularly check the fasteners of curtain rods and rails to ensure that they are stable and securely attached.