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Bunk Bed Safety Tips

December 4th, 2009

Desk and Storage Stairs

Bunk beds are often associated with kids and are considered to be an easy and convenient way to decorate a child’s room, particularly if siblings have to share a room or if the room is smaller in size. But as a parent or relative furnishing a room for “the kids” when they visit, there are some things you should know about bunk beds and bunk bed safety that will keep all bunk bed users, adults and children alike, safe and secure when sleeping.

Bunk Bed Safety Standards

Creek Bunk Bed

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission requires that any bunk bed sold in the United States must meet the following requirements:

  • a label on the bunk bed stating the manufacturer’s name, model number and mattress size information
  • includes a warning label advising against placing children under six years of age in the upper bunk
  • must have a continuous guardrail on the wall side of bed if the bunk bed is taller than 30 inches
  • openings on the unit, either as part of the upper or lower bunk, must be small enough that a child’s head, torso, or limbs cannot pass through

To prevent the possibility of strangulation, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the organization in charge of bunk bed safety standards, made recent amendments to their safety guidelines. Any vertical protrusion above 3/16 of an inch is now considered to be unsafe and largely affects the use of decorative finials.

A Word about Second-hand Bunk Beds

While flea markets, garage sales and consignment stores are great resources for families on a budget, there are some things to keep in mind before buying a used or second-hand bunk bed.

  • The information label required for new bunks with the manufacturer’s names, model number, etc. should also be on any second-hand bunk bed you decide to purchase.
  • The new safety standard regarding how high vertical protrusions can be was only introduced at the beginning of 2009. Any second-hand bunk bed you buy should not have finials or if it does, they should be able to be removed easily without compromising the structure or design of the bed.
  • Since safety standards are constantly being upgraded, know the current bunk bed safety standards and make that the second-hand bunk bed you choose meets all of them.
  • Make sure that the assembly instructions are included; check the bunk bed pieces again the parts list on the instruction sheet to see if there is anything missing.

Suggested Ways to Make Bunk Beds Safer

Bunk Bed in Golden Maple

Bunk beds should not be purchased for children under six. If you are buying a bunk bed for a child’s room that will be shared by one under the age of six and one who is older, the older child should get the top bunk. Encourage the younger child not to use the ladder to the upper bunk unless they are supervised.

For first time bunk bed users, consider installing a nightlight to make it easier to use the ladder safely if they have to get out of bed during the night. No matter what the age of the bunk bed user, adding a night light to a guest room furnished with bunk beds will make the journey to the bathroom or kitchen in a “strange” house a little safer.

Limit the number of children on the top bunk to one or the weight capacity of the top bunk.

Do not allow any bouncing or roughhousing on the top bunk.

Discourage your children from tying ropes or cords anywhere on the top bunk to eliminate any potential strangulation hazards.

Inspect the bunk bed on a regular basis; tighten any bolts or screws that may have loosened with use. If anything is broken, repair or replace it as soon as possible.

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October 30th, 2009

Standard Meadow Gardens Twin over Twin Bunk Bed In Summer White 

They can’t be together for more than five minutes without some major argument breaking out. So, you wonder, how on earth can they share a room? But you can successfully plan and design a space for siblings to share that is fun, stylish and conducive to keeping the peace. 

Design the room around each child’s likes and dislikes. When planning a room that is to be shared by two (or more) children, get input from them both, but ask them separately. 

Do this for all of the separate elements of the room’s design, especially when it comes to picking what kind of bed they want or choosing the main decorating theme. If one child wants the room painted purple but the other one wants their bedroom to be green, then sit them down for a consultation and have them help you come to a compromise. 

Tradewins Echo Falls Twin over Twin L-shaped Loft Bed

The easiest way to make the most of the available floor space in a children’s bedroom, is to choose a bunk bed or a loft bed. The loft bed is a variation on the bunk bed and is essentially the top bunk only, providing free space beneath the bed for a study or activity area. Loft beds are available in a variety of configurations and materials. Loft beds with desks are ideal for older children. Other kinds of loft beds have built-in or free standing beds. The more elements you can include in the design plan, the more visually interesting the room will be. 

Lea Spring Garden Kids Metal Bed with Optional Storage Unit

You can also define personal space for each child by using twin size beds and then accessorizing them with a toy chest for each child and their own nightstands and Dressing the beds with complementary bedding that blends with the décor but still maintains your children’s individuality is another way of defining their personal space and (hopefully) makes sharing a room as amiable as possible. 

Early Childhood Resources Double Wide Kids Mobile Organizer with 12 Plastic Drawer and 1 Metal Shelf

Trying to encourage them to clean their room can sometimes be a thankless task, particularly when siblings share the same space, since it might be tempting for them to say the mess belongs to the other one. When planning a children’s room for two, don’t forget to include an easy-to-use storage system. Customize storage solutions to meet their individual requirements. Whatever combination of storage cubes, plastic bins or shelves you decide upon, make sure they are age appropriate and user-friendly.

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