Joey Walker

PFD Report All Responded Ref: 2020-0226
Date of Report 9 November 2020
Coroner Chris Morris
Coroner Area Manchester South
Response Deadline est. 15 February 2021
All 2 responses received · Deadline: 15 Feb 2021
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Residential landlords are not required to inspect window coverings in private rental properties to ensure only safety cords are used, posing a risk of entanglement.
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The MATTER OF CONCERN is as follows It is a matter of concem that residential landlords are not currently subject to any obligation to inspect window coverings such as roller blinds installed at private rental properties, or to otherwise ensure that only safety cords are used on blinds in use in properties let out to residential tenants ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN In my opinion, action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe you and your organisation have the power to take such action; YOUR RESPONSE You are under a duty to respond to this report within 56 of the date of this report, namely by 4th January 2021. |, the coroner, may extend the period. Your response must contain details of action taken or proposed to be taken, setting out the timetable for action: Otherwise you must explain why no action is proposed
Responses
British Blind and Shutter Association
13 Apr 2021
Action Taken
The BBSA, working with Trading Standards and RoSPA, has produced specific guidance for Landlords on window blind safety and updated its child safety website to include landlords and signpost the guidance; the National Residential Landlords Association is supporting the dissemination of this guidance. (AI summary)
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Dear Mr Morris, Re: Regulation 28 Report into the death of Joey Jenson Walker Iam writing with an update to our joint letter with Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents of 8 January 2021 The BBSA has worked with Trading Standards and RoSPA to produce some speclfic guidance for Landlords highlighting their responsibilities and to make existing blinds safer Iam enclosing a COpy for your information: We have also updated our child safety website to include landlords in the menu options and to signpost this guidance on this website WWUL makeltsafe org_Uk: Iam pleased to report the National Residential Landlords Association are supporting the dissemination of this guidance to their members: We are in contact with others in the residential letting sector to do the same Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Central Government
Action Planned
The Secretary of State acknowledges the risks of looped blind cords, reiterates the legal obligations for safe products, and will ask officials to further publicise RoSPA's safety campaign through newsletters to landlords and local authorities and guides for the private rented sector. (AI summary)
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Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP Secretary of State for Housing, Communities Local Government Ministry of Housing; Communities & Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Local Government Government Fry Building 2 Marsham Street London SWIP 4DF Chris Morris Coroners Court WWW gov.uklmhclg Mount Tabor Street Stockport Cheshire SK1 3AG December 2020 Deat Cha~I Thank you for your letter and accompanying Regulation 28 Report of 9 November: Im deeply sorry to hear of Joey Walker's death and my sympathies are with his family. am of course reminded of a similar tragic incident last year where a child died having become entangled in blind cord. would like to reiterate that take the health and safety of all people, and children in particular; seriously_ wanted to set out the relevant legal provisions which are already in place. Firstly, the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 place a legal obligation on producers to ensure that their products, including blinds and blind cords, are safe before can be placed on the market In addition, in February 2014 a harmonised European Safety Standard was introduced which requires that new blinds must be 'safe by design' or be supplied with appropriate child safety devices installed: The standards apply to blinds purchased or installed after February 2014 manufacturers and retailers of blinds who do not comply with the standard may be prosecuted. In the case of the two recent tragic accidents, both children's families were private tenants. However, the risks that these cases have highlighted will affect children in all tenures_ This is why, following the incident last year, asked my officials to work with the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), which is part of the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS): OPSS holds responsibility for regulation of the safety of consumer products like window blinds. The Government, through OPSS, continue to fund the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) to raise awareness of safety risks, including the importance of noting warnings and following safety instructions where they are included: RoSPA are leading a campaign, supported by the Government; to highlight the potential dangers of looped blind cords, particularly among families with small children. and 3c very they

My officials have worked with their colleagues at OPSS to further publicise this campaign, through our newsletters to landlords and local authorities and our suite of guides for private rented sector landlords and tenants that cover safety in rented properties. will ask that they continue this work with their colleagues in OPSS, in particular identifying more ways this information can be disseminated to all housing tenures. Thank you again for your letter and hope my response provides reassurance about how seriously |, and the Government; consider this matter. Uoun WVU ) Ohuaa ~~~ L RT HON ROBERT JENRICK MP
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Investigation and Inquest
On Ist May 2020, Alison Mutch OBE , Senior Coroner for Manchester (South) , opened an inquest into the death of Joey Jenson Walker who died at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital on 23rd April 2020. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest; which heard on 29th October 2020. The court heard evidence that Master Walker died as a consequence of:
1) a) Hypoxic brain injury; b) Out of hospital cardiac arrest; c) Accidental strangulation: The inquest concluded that Master Walker died as a consequence of an accident:

CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE DEATH On Sth April 2020, Master Walker was found unresponsive in an upstairs bedroom of the private rented house he shared with his mother, having become entangled by the neck in a roller-blind cord Master Walker was freed and resuscitation efforts commenced before he was taken to the local hospital by ambulance From there he was transferred to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where he tragically died 18 days later: A police investigation concluded there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding Master Walker's death: The investigation established the blind cord (which had probably been installed by a previous tenant) was not a functioning safety cord which would break if undue pressure was put on it
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