Child Use and Care Articles - Chair Mounted Seat
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The safety standards and testing procedures for chair-mounted seats are the main topics of the DIN EN 16120 standard. These seats are made to be fastened to an adult chair so that a kid who is capable of sitting unassisted, up to the age of 3 years or a maximum weight of 15 kg, can elevate their sitting position. Products that are primarily designed to restrain the child on a chair without raising their sitting position are expressly excluded from the standard.
To protect the child using them, this standard makes sure chair-mounted seats adhere to specific safety requirements. It addresses things like the seat's structural soundness, the sturdiness and stability of the attachment system, and the existence of any potentially dangerous materials. The standard also describes the testing procedures, such as dynamic and static tests, that should be used to judge compliance with the safety standards.
Manufacturers and customers may make sure that chair-mounted seats are secure and appropriate for their intended usage by following the DIN EN 16120 standard. By improving the overall quality and dependability of these products through compliance with this standard, parents can feel confident utilizing them for their kids.
Descriptors | Babies, Chairs, Child safety, Children's chairs, Definitions, Design, Dimensions, Equipment safety, Fitness for purpose, Flammability, Functional sizes, Furniture, Hazards, Infants, Inspection, Marking, Relief, Safety, Safety belts, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Seating, Seats, Specification (approval), Stability, Straps, Strength of materials, Testing, Verification |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture 97.190 - Equipment for children |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |