EN 1466:2023
Child care articles - Carry cots and stands for domestic use - Safety requirements and test methods
Test Information:
- Toxicity Test: en 71-3
- Flammability Test: EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014
Material Hazards:
- Hazards due to organic materials
- CheMICal hazards (EN 71-3)
- Thermal hazards (EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014)
Mechanical Hazards:
- Protective function
- Entrapment hazards
- Hazards from moving parts
- Entanglement hazards
- Choking and ingestion hazards
- Suffocation hazards
- Hazardous edges, points, and corners
- Stability
- Structural integrity
Other Requirements:
- Durability of marking
- Product information
Remark:
The migration of elements test applies to all materials on exterior surfaces within the protected volume.
All materials and protective layers accessible to children require heavy metal testing (carry cots).
Relevant Products:
This document specifies the safety requirements and test methods for products that provide sleeping facilities. These products are designed to place a child in a lying position with a single handle and for stands intended for use with these products (see B.2) for domestic use. They are intended for children who cannot sit up unaided, turn over, or push up on hands and knees, with a maximum weight of 9 kg.
Lead Time:
RegULar service: 7-9 working days.
Sample Volume:
- Two complete sets of samples, including installation instructions (if applicable).
- For toxicity/flammability tests, an additional sample is requiRED.
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