Child Use and Care Articles: Reclined Cradles
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The DIN EN 12790 standard specifies the safety standards and testing procedures for reclining cradles intended for youngsters up to 9 kg in weight or unable to sit up without assistance. Both fixed and foldable cradles are covered under the standard.
This standard's main objective is to guarantee the security of kids using reclining cradles. It tries to eliminate potential risks and lessen the possibility of mishaps or injuries. The standard offers instructions to manufacturers so they can create cradles that adhere to particular safety requirements.
Various test techniques are described in order to judge conformance with the standard. These tests assess the cradles' structural soundness, stability, and robustness. Additionally, they look into the dangers of being trapped, suffocating, and falling. Manufacturers may make sure that their reclined cradles meet the necessary safety standards by carrying out these tests.
Descriptors | Babies, Carrying straps, Childproof equipment, Children, Childrens furniture, Childrens seats, Deck chairs, Definitions, Design, Dimensions, Divans, Fitness for purpose, Infants, Instructions for use, Marking, Materials, Materials specification, Packages, Properties, Rocking equipment, Safety, Safety belts, Safety requirements, Seating, Specification (approval), Suspended structures, Testing, Bodies |
ICS Codes | 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 747.5 KB |