Flight attendants may require window shades to be up during takeoff and landing for passenger safety. Open windows let passengers and crew quickly see hazards outside and help first responders assess ...
Ever wondered why the window shades must be up during takeoff and landing? This video explains the important safety measures behind this rule. Supreme Court Appears Poised to Allow GOP to Eliminate ...
Having a window seat means you can decide if you want to keep the shade open for the amazing views, or closed for a nap. However, when the plane is taking off or landing, you have to keep the window ...
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Amazon is recalling nearly 73,000 Joydeco roller window shades because their long operating cords pose a serious risk of strangulation and entanglement to children, according to the United States ...
(WHTM) — More than 70,000 roller window shades sold on Amazon have been recalled. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about 73,000 Joydeco Roller Window Shades have been ...
If you've flown on a plane, you may have been reminded to open the window shades during takeoff or landing. This seemingly unimportant routine plays a part in ensuring your safety during an emergency.