Child care articles - Part 2: Children's harnesses incorporating backpacks and reins - Safety requirements and test methods
Also Known As:
The DIN EN 13210-2 standard's second section, which focuses on child harnesses with reins and bags, is called DIN EN 13210-2. The standard outlines the safety specifications and testing procedures for these products, ensuring that they adhere to a set of minimal safety requirements.
These harnesses are made to confine kids while they walk, especially those who are able to walk on their own. According to the guidelines, the harnesses must be safe for use up to 48 months of age.
It is crucial to remember that the appropriate European standard should be cited if the product includes extra features or functions that are not covered by this specific European standard and apply to those particular functions. This makes sure that every area of the product's performance and safety is properly addressed.
Descriptors | Babies, Baby equipment, Chemical hazards, Child protection, Child safety, Children, Child-restraining devices, Consumer information, Definitions, Design, Dimensions, Fitness for purpose, Hazards, Infants, Instructions for use, Marking, Materials, Mechanic, Packages, Product information, Properties, Restraint systems (protective), Rucksack, Safety, Safety belts, Safety engineering, Safety harnesses, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Straps, Stress, Testing, Thermal, Warning notices |
ICS Codes | 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.2 MB |