Children's Furniture - Cribs - Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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The safety standards and testing procedures for child-use cribs are the main topics of the DIN EN 1130 standard. It covers a range of cradles, suspended cribs, and bedside sleepers made for home and non-domestic use.
This standard's primary goal is to guarantee children's safety in cribs. It outlines specifications that the cribs must adhere to in order to reduce the likelihood of mishaps or injuries. These specifications address things like bed construction, size, gaps, clearances, and material choices. The standard also covers stability and child-resistant fastening mechanisms as safety elements.
The standard specifies test procedures to determine if cribs comply with the specified requirements in addition to safety requirements. These tests evaluate structural integrity, load and impact resistance, and the removal of potential risks. The standard specifies performance requirements for various tests, ensuring reliable and consistent results.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, CE marking, Checks, Chemical hazards, Childrens furniture, Cots, Cradles, Definitions, Design, Flammability, Furniture, Household equipment, Impact testing, Instructions for use, Manger, Marking, Materials, Materials specification, Mattresses, Mechanical testing, Packages, Product specification, Residential areas, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Stability tests, Testing, Utilization, Wood, Woodbased sheet materials |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.0 MB |