Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Child Safety ~ Play safe

At Adanac Blinds & Window Treatments, Children are very important to us. 

The weather is getting nicer and many of us are opening our windows more and more to enjoy the warmth or to cool our spaces. We wanted to just remind everyone to tie up cords when kids are around. Here are some additional tips when thinking about Child Safety regarding window treatments.

  1. Keep cords tied up. If you have kids in the home we will automatically supply some window cling reminder stickers when you purchase from us. Please apply these to your windows, especially on the windows that the kids are around regularly. The purpose of these stickers is to serve as a reminder to you or a friend or family member that lifts the blind up. When doing so the cords get very long and put them in better reach of children. When someone lifts your blind the sticker is exposed and reminds you to tie them up. If you need more please let us know.
  2. To Tie Up Cords, use cleats that you can purchase at your local home hardware store.
  3. If your just purchasing your window treatments, consider products that are cordless. Some products have a cordless option such as Cellular Shades or think about motorization!
  4. Choose products with continues cords and use their tie downs to secure the cords to the wall.
  5. Keep furniture away from windows so kids can't climb up and reach the window treatments.

Samples of a Couple Cleats

For additional tips visit our governments website at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/house-domes/decor/blinds-toles-eng.php

Enjoy your summer and play safe, no matter what it entails!

Contact us at customerservice@adanacblinds.ca for more information.
Check us out and "Like" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AdanacBlinds 

Monday, April 30, 2012

Mother's Day Colouring Contest - May 2012


Enter our Easter Colouring Contest and WIN a pass to Koko's Kids Activity Center.



Disclaimer: Permission to use these pages was given to us by http://www.coloring-page.net as of March 2012.


1) Choose the 1 of 2 colouring pages you want to colour (by clicking the link below the image and printing it).
2) Colour your page
3) Include your [first] name and age on front of the colouring page.
4) On the back include your contact information... full name, phone number & email address you can be contacted at.
5) Send us your art work before May 15th by email or by canada post. You may also drop your art off at Koko's Activity Center in Port Moody. For daycares, in the Tri-Cities or Maple Ridge area, I can swing by and pick them up.
6) We will draw for the prize and announce the winner by the end of May. Watch for our announcement on Facebook/Twitter, on YouTube &/or on our Blog. We will also congratulate you in our next months newsletter so be sure to sign up for our newsletter too!!
7) We will mail or drop off your prize package to you. Your prize package will include your Koko's pass and a few extra goodies!

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS!!

RULES: Kids must be 12 years of age and younger to enter this contest (ages 4 Months to 12 Years). The child must reside within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. The contest starts now and runs til May 15, 2012. Choose one of the two pages to colour and submit.

Please email the art work to contest@adanacblinds.ca or email for mailing address if you wish to send it by post. If you mail it please allow yourself a few days for the mail to arrive to us on time. One entry per child. Please provide child's name and age, email and contact information. Please "LIKE" our facebook page so you will receive our announcements and reminders of each months contest at https://www.facebook.com/AdanacBlinds.
Sponsored by:    
Presented by: 


TO SEE APRILS WINNER CLICK HERE... We are looking forward to seeing your artwork for our May Contest!

A BIG Thank you to our wonderful sponsors: KOKO's Activity Center in Port Moody, BC and The Zone Bowling Centre in Coquitlam, BC.

To the parents: until there are enough entries per age category the winners will be randomly drawn.
Facebook: /AdanacBlinds
Twitter: @AdanacBlinds
Blog: adanacblinds.blogspot.ca
YouTube: AdanacBlinds
Contest Mailing List: contest@adanacblinds.ca
General Mailing List: customerservice@adanacblinds.ca


.:: WINNER ::. April 2012 Colouring Contest


HI KIDS!!! 

Thank you sooooo much for entering our Easter Colouring Contest. We received a lot of great artwork!!! AWESOME JOB EVERYONE!!!

To find out who won click on this VIDEO and watch!

Sorry, our camera is temporarily down. We will post the video once it has been sorted out. In the mean time the winner of Aprils contest is....

Grand Prize Winner: ADDISON, 4 years old, Maple Ridge
.:: KOKO's Activity Pass & DVD plus colouring book ::.

Runner Up Winners are: KANE, 2 years old & ELLA, 5 years old!!!
.:: Colouring Book, Stickers & The Zone Bowling Pass ::.

CONGRATULATION YOU ALL. WE WILL SEE YOU SOON WITH YOUR PRIZES!!!

To view all your art work click HERE



A BIG THANK YOU to our Sponsor, KOKO'S ACTIVITY CENTRE for providing us with our main prize. We also thank want to say a BIG THANK YOU to THE ZONE BOWLING for our Runner Up Prizes as well.

DON'T FORGET TO ENTER OUR MAY CONTEST. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND TO PRINT YOUR COLOURING PAGES. 

The more times you enter the more chances to win.

Besides the GRAND Prize we also give away RUNNER UP Prizes and the more GOLD STARS you collect the more chances you have to win. Watch the video above to learn more about this.

To the parents: until there are enough entries per age category the winners will be randomly drawn.

Thank you to Toybox Daycare (Maple Ridge, BC), LOL's Daycare (Port Coquitlam, BC) and all individual entries for participating.
If you are a daycare or school and would like to participate, please feel free to contact us at contest@adanacblinds.ca.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

DO YOUR BLINDS SMILE?

Do your blinds smile at you?

That might sound like a silly question to most or even a cute question but in reality you don't want your blinds smiling at you. If your blinds smile it scream low end [quality]. A smile in your blind is caused by cheap mechanics.

*Photo #1: [The Competition] This blind is smiling. See how the bottom sags in the middle?? Photo #2: [Adanac Blinds] This blind is NOT sagging in the middle!!!

In the images above. The first image shows a blind that is 69 1/2" wide X 39" high. This is not an overly large blind and the blind sags quite a bit. This client purchased their blinds from a competitor. All their blinds, small and large, all sag greatly. [This photo doesn't even give this issue justice but you can still see it.]

The second image shows a blind that is slightly larger than the first, at 70 1/4" wide X 58 3/4" high. This is not the largest blind this client has, and NONE of them sag. These blinds were purchased from Adanac Blinds! This is how your blinds should hang.

Now, ask yourself, if you spent good money on your window blinds, do you want them smirking at you?? Of course not! You don't want to be reminded everyday that your hard earned money that you spent isn't reflected poorly in your window treatments.

Don't get caught with smiling blinds. Adanac Blinds only buys & sells good quality blinds that won't be smiling at you after we leave, like the competition does. You will be the only one smiling... knowing that you got the best of the best.
Top images demonstrate the "Smile". These blinds are from the competition. The Lower images demonstrate how a blind should NOT smile. These blinds are from Adanac Blinds & Window Treatments Ltd.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

How to go from tangled to NOT - Retrofitting your Horizontal Blinds

Do you have horizontal blinds where the cords are just a tangled mess?
Do you cords hang all over the place and dangle far below your window sill?

Here is how to fix this problem and eye sore.

First you will need to contact your blind supplier and order an extra tassel for each blind you will be fixing. You will need the following items: Scissors, Needle (or something similar), Drill (optional) and the existing tassels that are on your blind (plus one new one, per blind).

(Click on any of the images for a closer view)

STEP ONE
 
Lower your blind completely so the bottom rail is touching the window sill. This step is very important so that you do not end up cutting the lift cords too short.
Photo 1: Blinds are raised. Photo 2: Blinds are lowered.

STEP TWO
  
Untangle your cords and untangle any knots that may exist. You want to use as much of the existing cords as possible so you defiantly do not want to cut above any existing knots that were created due to tangling or done on purpose to reduce existing tangling.
Photo 1: Cords are knotted. Photo 2: Cords are tangled. Photo 3: Cords have been unknotted and detangled.

STEP THREE
 
Once you have untangled your cords you will need to extract the cords from the inside of the tassel. Use a needle or something thin to push the cords through the tassels until the knotted cords are exposed.
Photo 1: Pushing cords through with needle. Photo 2: Cords have been extracted from tassel. 

STEP FOUR
     
Once you have the cords pulled through carefully cut the existing knotted ends. Be careful not to cut too much off. Now you can remove the existing tassels. Place these aside for just a minute. We will want to reuse them shortly. You are now left with four loose cords.
Photo 1: About to cut the knots off the cords. Photo 2: Cutting the knots off. Photo 3: Tassels have been removed.

STEP FIVE
 
Take your new tassel that you ordered from your window blind supplier, or contact us at Adanac Blinds & Window Treatments, to obtain some. You will most likely need to carefully increase the hole size in the tassel. You can do this by using the ends of your scissors, if they are narrow enough or you can use a drill bit and carefully drill a very slightly larger hole to accommodate the four cords. Be careful to not make the hole too large.

The tassels are usually drilled to accommodate two cords only. If you use scissors, you will have to scrape via the exterior side of the tassel, as shown above, as well as inside the tassle, from the other end, so that the hole is increased all the way through.
Photo 1: Enlarging cord hole in the tassel so four cords can pass through. 

STEP SIX
    
Feed all four cords through the tassel as shown above. You may need to use a slight twisting action as you feed them through if your hole is a little tight.
Photo 1: Inserting all four cords into the tassel using a twisting motion until they passed through. Photo 2: All four cords through the tassel.

STEP SEVEN
     
Now that your cords are threaded through your tassel, grab two (of the 4) cords. Tie a knot in these two cords where you would like your tassel to sit. I tend to use the third slat from the top as a gauge.
Photo 1: Tieing a knot in two of the four cords. Photo 2: Result of the two tied cords.
    
Now take all four cords and tie them all into a knot. We do this for extra support as we are about to cut the two cords that we just tied.
Photo 1: About to tie all four cords together for extra strength. Photo 2: All four cords tied.
PS. As a trick, tie a knot at the bottom of the two cords you knotted so that after you tie all four you will know what two to cut.

STEP EIGHT
  
Carefully cut the two strings that you originally knotted. If you tied those two at the bottom they will be easy to identify. Then pull the knot into the tassel. You may need to push the knot through as it will be a large knot at this point.
Photo 1: Cutting the two cords. Photo 2: The result.

STEP NINE
      
Retie the tassels at the end of the cords, using the tassels that you removed earlier. Sometimes the manufacture doesn’t tie them very equal. This is your chance to make your cords look as pretty as they can be. Line up your knots so that the tassels lay evenly beside one another.

(While you’re at it, you can do the same thing with your tilt cords. Have them either line up sided by side while they are in either the closed position or the open position, you decide. See the pictures below to see what we mean. We chose to have them all lay equal when the blind is open.)
Photo 1: Thread cord through tassel. Photo 2: Tie a knot at end of cord. Photo 3: Originally the cords where uneven lengths. Photo 4: Corrected cord lengths so they were even, for a nicer finish.

CHILD SAFETY REMINDER
    
If you have young children or pets in the house make sure you practice safety. Life can get busy and it’s hard to remember everything so we at Adanac Blinds have made “Safety Reminder Cling Stickers” that you can apply to your window to remind you to tie up your cords when you draw (pull) up your blinds. Don’t leave cords dangling below the sill, on the floor or in reach of children.

Hidden behind the blind but exposed when you lift your blind up, you will see your reminder sticker to tie up those cords. Please contact us to obtain your reminder cling stickers Today!
Photo 1: Window Cling Sticker with Reminder to "Tie Up Cords". Photo 2: The sticker, exposed, when you lift your blind up. Sticker is revealed to remind you to tie up your cords, out of reach of children.
 
To tie up your cords you can purchase cleats (see images below) that you just mount beside your window blind. You can purchase these from your local hardware store or from your window blind supplier.
Photo 1: An example of a cleat. Photo 2: How the cleat is used.
 
THE FINISHED PRODUCT
Boy do they look so much cleaner than they did before. Less clutter and fewer tangles! Enjoy your blinds even more with these few easy steps.
Photo 1: The new clean look. Photo 2: Close up of even cords (left two are the pull cords, the ones we modified. The two on the right are the tilt cords which we just evened out the lengths on for a clean and even look).


Disclaimer: Please check with your blind supplier to ensure this retrofit will not void your warranty before performing these steps. Adanac Blinds & Window Treatments is not liable for any damage, repair or void of warranty by performing these steps.