Children's Furniture - Mattresses for Cots and Cribs - Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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For mattresses used in children's cots, cribs, travel cots, and suspended infant beds, the DIN EN 16890 standard attempts to set safety requirements and test procedures. Both household and non-domestic uses are acceptable. It should be noted that this guideline does not apply to mattresses used for medical purposes, inflatable mattresses, water mattresses, carry cots, or pram bodies.
The standard outlines requirements to guarantee the security of kids using these kinds of beds. It contains requirements for mattress toppers and mattress bases. Manufacturers can make sure that their goods meet specific safety requirements in terms of the materials used, construction, and potential risks by complying with this standard.
The use of mattresses in cots and cribs might expose kids to hazards and accidents, which can be avoided by adhering to the DIN EN 16890 standard. The standard aids in ensuring that these items meet the necessary safety requirements for their intended usage by laying out the necessary safety requirements and offering testing procedures.
Descriptors | Chemical hazards, Children, Childrens furniture, Cots, Danger, Definitions, Furniture, Hazards, Mattresses, Mechanic, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Test apparatus, Testing, Testing conditions, Thermal, Distress |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.4 MB |