Child Use and Care Articles - Carry Cots and Stands - Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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The safety standards and testing procedures for goods intended to transport a child in a laying position are described in the DIN EN 1466 standard. These goods can be utilized in conjunction with supports and frequently have handles for transport.
According to the regulation, these carry cots can only hold youngsters up to 9 kg in weight who are unable to sit alone, roll over, or push up on their hands and knees. It includes a range of carrycots, such as Moses baskets, those with hard or soft sides, and similar devices.
It is significant to emphasize that this guideline does not take special-needs children's needs into account. The purpose of the document is to assure the safety of carry cots and stands by establishing specified safety standards and testing procedures that manufacturers and suppliers must adhere to in order to offer goods that satisfy those standards for the intended users.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, Babies, Carrier bags, Carry cots, Chemical properties, Children, Definitions, Design, Durability, Fitness for purpose, Hazards, Infants, Instructions for use, Maintenance instructions, Marking, Marks, Materials, Materials specification, Product information, Protection against danger, Restraint systems (protective), Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Stability, Strength of materials, Testing, Permanency |
ICS Codes | 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 3.4 MB |