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Bunk beds are a great way to fit two beds into a
smaller space, or to maximize the floor space of a shared room.
There are now bunk beds available with storage drawers, roll out
mattresses and even some that double as desks and workstations. All
the additional amenities that bunk beds now offer are certainly
something to be considered, but nothing is more important when
purchasing a bunk bed than safety. Know what to look for and you
will get a great looking bunk bed that serves its purpose. There are
certain things an educated consumer should know to look out for, and
it also goes without saying that not all bunk beds are created
equal. There are several manufacturers of bunk beds who make quality
furniture pieces, and armed with a little knowledge, you can
purchase the right bed for your children.
All bunk beds should have rails for the top bunk. Without question,
the number one cause of bunk bed related injuries stems from
children falling out of the top bunk. A quality bunk bed will never
lack rails for a bed so high off the floor. Additionally, parents
should always make sure the rails are tight and secure after the
bunk bed has been purchased or assembled.
Ladder placement is important. Ladders will either be on the sides
or front of the bed. A good rule of thumb to follow is that bunk
beds with four feet or four posts touching the ground should have
the ladder in front; meaning on the long side of the bed that
usually faces out from the wall (provided the bed is set against a
wall). You should only see ladders on the short "ends" of the bunk
bed if the bed has a solid foundation on both ends, meaning wood or
metal all the way across the end that touches the floor. The reason
for this is that front side ladders are at an angle while end
ladders are straight up and down. If your child slips on a front
sided ladder, which is always angled, he or she will not fall
straight down, eliminating the possibility of landing on the bottom
bunk rails or getting an appendage caught in the bed. This can
happen with a vertical ladder, which is why they should only be
placed on the ends of beds, preferably with "walled" or
"semi-walled" ends that go all the way to the floor. This will
prevent your child from getting an appendage caught on the bed
should he or she fall on a vertical ladder.
Bunk bed construction, as one might imagine, is also very important.
Wood has substantially less compression strength than metal, so
while wooden bunk beds are certainly fine, be wary of those that
don't weigh much more than their metal counterparts. Wood bunk beds
are just as good as metal bunk beds, but should weigh considerably
more.
Being an educated consumer will allow you to get the bunk bed you
want while making sure that your children's safety needs are met.
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