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Friday 9 December 2011

How You Can Keep Bunkbeds Safe for Children

By Bernd Eggers


The bunk bed had evolved through the years as furniture that saves space. Whilst it isn't as comfy as the conventional bed, a bunk bed is not only habitable but certainly a provider of personal bonding, as well as relaxation and pastime for the kids. But because of the bed's weight and height, its safety is such a great deal of concern among parents. Out of the many bunk bed sections, the ladder is surely one issue for an apprehensive guardian.

This fixture may save you space but the most essential aspect is to have a thorough understanding of what should be the safety features of a bunk bed suitable for the family, especially the kids. The issue of being safe from danger in using a bunk bed should be first and foremost in the parents' mind. Hazards surely come it and with this as premise, the option is for the homeowner to either buy affordable but decent bunk bed, or one that can last quite a long time. A bunk bed should be one exhilarating piece of furniture for the kids, so must-learn safety tips in its usage, and would come handy for the entire family.

As attested by safety organizations today, proper preservation of any fixture like the bunk bed plays a crucial role for you to attain the highest degree of safety in its habitual usage. The more the safety tips should be observed, principally, if the children are the ones using the bunk bed. Surely you would not want your kids injured and be included in the long statistics of bunk bed accidents.

A rather good way for your kids to be free of freak mishap is to embark on a long term maintenance program, of which the acceptable method is to audit the worthiness of the bed, at least every three months. On the side, it is advisable to regularly review all connecting parts, like nuts and bolts and the like. If fixing is unavoidable, and you're not adept to it, then seek for assistance.

Up next for you to address is the issue of the guard rails. Whether metal or wood bunk bed, the rails should be found on all sides, and strictly at least five inches in height, above the mattress, and normally along the walls. The purpose of this is to avoid common accident where the sleeping person shifts in position towards either side or suddenly fall off the bed.

At any point from the bed's frame, the mattress should not be more than one inch; it should likewise run along the edge of the bed rather durably; and should be five inches in distance from the top edge of the guardrails. Furthermore, it should be rounded enough for a better fitting and its foundation just right above the lower deck is supposed to be firm and sturdy. For wooden platform, you could use braces to secure the mattress.

Aside from the ladder, the other common place of untoward occurrences is in the topmost floor of the bed. The degree of risk, of this section crumbling down is quite high if, and it's a big if, the bed framing that functions as pillar of the uppermost level, is not that strong or potent. Such a delicate setting, may pose a great peril to your kid who might be occupying the said section of the bunk bed.

Suffice it to say, you'd never wish this fixture to fall off with your kid on it. You can actually reduce the hazard of the bed collapsing in the unholy hour of the night, by making sure all the safety features of the product are intact, and satisfying every safety inspection standards. If the bed is faltering, you can insert padding?s at the base of the poles and if there's ceiling fan, insure a safe distance from the bed.

Other considerations in the safety use of a bunk bed are the possibility of the upper deck falling apart. This typically occurs when the frame in charge of supporting the upper deck, the mattress, and the occupant is not physically strong and capable.

Not to sound scary though, but according to statistics, more or less, more than thirty five thousand fatalities have been treated in hospitals because of bunk bed accidents. It is definitely important to consider all possibilities to be more pre-emptive in attitude. Actually the required vertical length of the guardrails should be 5-inches from the surface of the mattress.

Maintenance and tips on safety usage are in a way correlated with each other, as their primordial concern is the well being of the bunk bed occupants, most of the time is the children. It is then imperative to do a quarterly inspection of the bed for assurance of structural soundness.

This is most dangerous to them, so parents should not tire in emphasizing the importance of being careful. To guarantee safety of the ladder, it should be rock solid and above all, made of slip-free materials. In cases of removable ladder, be perfectly sure that the hooks are genuine, and during the disassembly and reassembly, insure that the hooks are very, very tight for the safety of all users.

Safety tips are a big deal to consider, if you wish be free of freak accidents as an offshoot of carelessness in the use of the bunk bed. In fact, in order to preserve the bed, it pays to conduct simple maintenance checks and be two-steps ahead of any situation.

For instance, the fixture's structural integrity should be evaluated every three months, by going over all the main sections, especially the small parts which are oftentimes overlooked, and these are the connectors like the clamps, hooks, bolts, nuts and others. In cases of major repairs, and if you admit lacking skills in carpentry, don't hesitate to call a working professional. Otherwise, if what is required is only a minor repair, then you need not be savvy in carpentry, to do the work yourself.




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