Child Use and Care Articles - Changing Units for Domestic Use - Part 2: Test Methods
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A set of test procedures to assess the security of changing units used for household purposes is provided by the DIN EN 12221-2 standard. It is significant to note that the standard does not address how materials age and degrade. Additionally, as stated in Section 4.11, the standard includes particular technical modifications pertaining to the test beam.
This standard's goal is to guarantee that changing units adhere to the appropriate safety standards for kids' welfare. Manufacturers and suppliers can evaluate the safety of their changing units and make any necessary modifications to enhance their design and functioning by adhering to the prescribed test methodologies. It's important to note that this guideline does not include the consequences of material degradation over time.
Descriptors | Babies, Baby equipment, Bodies, CE marking, Changing units, Childrens furniture, Design, Drop tests, Durability, Evaluations, Fitness for purpose, Furniture, Household use, Impact testing, Infants, Materials, Measurement, Nursery chests, Residential areas, Safety, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Stability, Strength of materials, Tables, Testing, Testing devices, Checking equipment, Winding devices, Permanency |
ICS Codes | 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 573.4 KB |