SAFELINK has compiled and compiled statistics on children falling from heights over the years and found several similarities: 1. The proportion of boys who fall from heights is as high as 70%. For children of the same age, boys are at greater risk of falling than girls. 2. Most of the children who fall from buildings are between 2 and 6 years old. 3. Summer is a time of high incidence of accidental falls among children, which is related to people’s habit of opening windows for ventilation and cooling in summer. 4. Accidental falls from heights often occur when children are alone at home. 5. Window sills and balconies have become high-risk areas for children to fall. All falls occur on the windowsills or balconies of owners’ homes. This fully demonstrates that unprotected windowsills and balconies are dangerous areas for children to fall from high altitudes. SAFELINK provides a series of measures and services to prevent young children from falling from high buildings, such as installing invisible protective nets, patented child safety locks, various window and screen limiters, various safety guardrails, etc., which can effectively prevent urban children from falling from high buildings. of home accidents, especially for young children living in high-rise buildings.