Accord Stan Furniture tells you the hazards of the top ten deadly furniture National standards require holes and gaps in children's furniture with a depth of more than 10 mm, and its diameter or gap should be less than 6 mm or greater than or equal to 12 mm. In addition, if the gap between moving parts should be less than 5 mm or greater than or equal to 12 mm. The child's hand can't reach in or can go in and out freely to avoid being pinched by gaps or holes. 1. a small cabinet that may collapse China ’s “General Technical Conditions for Children ’s Furniture†also clearly states that all high table and cabinet products with a height greater than 60 cm should provide connectors for fixing products on the building, and clearly indicate the method of installation and use in the instructions. High Temperature Foaming Agent Foam Blowing Agents,Natural Defoaming Agent,Natural Anti Foaming Agent,Homemade Anti Foaming Agent Jiang Xi Hi-Tech Technology Co.,Ltd. , https://www.hi-techmasterbatch.com
In addition, the crib should choose a cylindrical fence as far as possible. The distance between the two fences should not exceed 6 cm to prevent the baby from sticking his head out from the middle.
For example, some people place pearl hanging orchid pots on high cabinets at home. Children like to pull down the hanging plant stems and leaves to play, and there is a risk of being injured by the flower pots.
3. Sharp corners that may be injured The sharp corners of the table and chair cabinet are likely to hit the child. Therefore, after having children, the furniture with acute angles should be wrapped up with anti-collision strips and anti-collision angles.
4. Drawstring curtains that may cause suffocation. Drawstring curtains suffocate children from time to time! What the incident has in common is that the caregivers are improper, and the caregiver may have left for a few minutes, but these few minutes are enough for a child to be pulled around the neck and suffocated.
Accord Stan appealed that curtains should not be used at home. If they are already available, try to replace them as soon as possible.
5. Electric fans that may cause entanglement Some people use electric fans in their homes. Although there are protective covers on the outside of the electric fans, the children's hands are small and there is still the risk of touching. Moreover, it is very dangerous if clothes and hair are accidentally caught in it. Therefore, the blade electric fan should be placed as far as possible out of the reach of children.
6. Doors that may cause pinching The doors at home are relatively large and heavy. Be careful that your child's fingers are pinched. If the wind suddenly closes the door, the force is particularly lethal to the child's delicate hands.
In order to avoid this situation, you can use a device that can be firmly fixed on the wall behind the door, or add a safety door to the door to prevent the door from closing tightly. You can also tie the two door handles inside and outside with towels, clothes, etc., so that the door will not be closed tightly.
7. Window sills that may cause a drop According to the survey, 57.4% of the children in the survey group of 1-4 years old children fell at home. And in life, there are countless accidents of children falling from the windowsill!
Parental care is particularly important, and the choice of window sill protection nets should be careful! Be sure to choose a protective net with qualified gaps to prevent children from accidentally falling or being pinched. Also, do not place objects that allow children to climb near the window.
8. Possible furniture gaps The furniture gaps may catch the child or the child's hands.
9. Wardrobes that can be hidden There has been an example where children hide and play hide-and-seek in the boxes and are killed. It is inferred that after the two children entered the box and lay down, the box lid fell off, the buckle was quickly buckled, the door was locked, and the children could not save themselves, and finally died of suffocation. China's "General Technical Conditions for Children's Furniture" stipulates that when the product has an air-tight closed space (closed continuous space is greater than 0.03 cubic meters, and the internal dimensions are greater than or equal to 15 cm), a qualified ventilation opening must be set, and the cover / door cannot be set Automatically locked so that it can be pushed away from the inside.
10. Dangerous treadmill If you install sports equipment at home, you should also remind your children not to play on it to avoid accidents. There are such cases in life. When the three brothers and sisters sat on the treadmill and played, they touched the power switch. The treadmill track that was running suddenly swallowed the child's arm, and the entire skin of the upper right arm was "teared". ".
Accord Stan reminds us that we must be cautious and cautious!