Boori Furniture
NOTE:
Use only spare parts approved by the manufacturer
EN 747-1:2012+A1:2015
AS/NZS 4220:2010
WARNING:
Do not leave the child unattended
a. A warning and statement as follows
b. Children should be discoureged from playing on the bunk bed .
c. That the bunk bed should be checked periodically to ensure that the guardrail, access device and other components
are maintained in the correct position and state of repair and that all commectors are tight.
Falls from elevated beds can be fatal and deaths have occurred where
children have fallen from elevated beds.This is relevant for all ages. The risk
is greater for younger children.
The risk of injury or death from a fall from an elevated bed compared to a non-
elevated bed is:
10 x greater for 7-8 year olds
7 x greater for 9-10 year olds
3 x greater for 11-12 year olds
WARNING: TOP BUNKS AND ELEVATED BEDS
ARE DANGEROUS AND ARE NOT RECOMMENDED
FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 9
6.
Recommended
Top Mattress
size: 1900 x 900 . The mattress thickness must be less than 150mm ;
9. This product is certified to comply with
EN 747 : 2012+A1 : 2015
4.
WARNING
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Do not use the bunk bed/high bed if any structural part is broken or missing ;
d.
WARNING
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The upper bunk must be more than 2 m from any ceiling fan.
WARNING
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WARNING
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5.
always follow the manufacturer’s instructions ;
7. Ventilation of the room is necessary in order to keep the humidity low and to prevent mould in and around the bed ;
8. To check regularly that all assembly fastenings are properly tightened;
“High beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for chilren under six years due to the risk
of injury from falls”;
1.
“Bunk beds and high beds can present a serious risk of injury from stangulation if not used correctly.
Never attach or hang items to any part of the bunk bed that are not designed to be used with the bed, for example,
but not limited to ropes, strings, cords, hooks, belts and bags”;
2.
“Children can become trapped between the bed and the wall,a roof pitch, the ceiling, adjoining pieces
of furniture (e.g. cupboards) and the like. To avoid risk of serious injury the distance between the top safety barrier and
the adjoining structure shall not exceed 75 mm or shall be more than 230 mm”;
3.