Textile child care articles - Safety requirements and test methods for children's cot duvets - Part 2: Duvet covers (excluding duvet)
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The safety criteria for children's cot duvet covers are the main emphasis of the DIN EN 16779-2 standard. These coverings are intended to be used when a kid is not always being watched over when they are sleeping in a cot or other comparable product like a crib or cradle. They are specifically made to enclose a duvet in that situation.
This standard is applicable to detachable cot duvet covers made for infants up to 36 months old. It outlines the requirements and examinations that these covers must pass to guarantee their safety.
It's crucial to remember that the duvet is not included in this criteria; only the covers themselves are. Any component of the cot duvet cover that is intended to serve extra purposes, such as a play function, must also adhere to the safety standards outlined in the applicable standards.
Descriptors | Babies, Bed linen, Chemical hazards, Children, Cots, Definitions, Design, Hazards, Infants, Information, Marking, Packages, Plumeau cases, Safety, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Testing, Textile products, User information, Presentations |
ICS Codes | 97.160 - Home textiles. Linen 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.3 MB |