Child Use and Care Articles - Infant Swings
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For chair-mounted seats that are intended to elevate the sitting position of a child up to 36 months of age or a maximum weight of 15 kg, the DIN EN 16232 standard specifies the safety standards and test procedures. These cushions are designed to go on an adult chair.
The guideline does not apply to cushions, pads, or other items that serve just to restrict a kid while maintaining their sitting position. This standard establishes requirements for the design, manufacture, and functionality of chair-mounted seats in order to guarantee the safety of infants while using them.
The standard probably specifies particular safety requirements that the baby swings must meet, such as stability, durability, and load-bearing capability. It most likely also contains instructions for evaluating the chairs in accordance with these specifications using techniques that replicate actual usage scenarios. The chair-mounted seats are safe and appropriate for use by young children if they adhere to this criterion.
Descriptors | Babies, Baby garments, Chemical hazards, Child safety, Childproof, Definitions, Dimensions, Hazards, Infants, Mechanic, Product information, Product specification, Protective devices, Safety condition, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Sound intensity, Stability, Suitable for children, Swings, Testing, Testing conditions, Testing devices, Toys, Checking equipment, Sound levels, Playground equipment, Slot machines |
ICS Codes | 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.7 MB |