Safety Characteristics Of Loft Beds
Searching for a loft bed with desk that offers safety to client is extremely important. Lofts will make wonderful additions to any kind of room. They are very appealing as well as very useful especially for small rooms. This is the reason why finding a suitable loft with adequate weight and safety standards is beneficial.
These are some of the guidelines to keep you safe when you use lofts:
Weight limits. Some lofts cannot handle weights that go beyond 200 pounds. Most manufacturers intended the lofts for young kids. Inquire about the weight limit if you buy a loft. A 200 pound limit may seem adequate but if you add the weight of mattress and its foundation to the weight of person, this would not be enough.
Safety Mattress. The mattress should be tied to bed rails. Kids who play with the upper mattress might untie the mattress and could pin the child. The mattress foundation should be strong for safety reasons.
The mattress size is essential as well. A mattress should be about 6 inches thick. If it is not adequately thick, it could slide off bed while you are fast asleep. The frame should cover the mattress so it will not dislodge.
Firm Safety Rails. The safety rails of upper mattress should be at the very least 5 inches long. Anything lesser would be unsafe. If you roll out of upper mattress, remember that you will fall to floor. This could cause injuries or even be fatal. Guardrails can prevent that from happening.
Stable Ladder. A ladder should not move when you are climbing. It would be better if it is attached so it will not dislodge while you are on it. The ladders should be screwed or bolted to bed permanently.
If you hang things in your loft, make sure that you do not install hooks, for hanging clothes or a roasting pan, near the ladder. This could hurt you if this sharp tip could catch your clothes or it stabs at you. Pointed things should be kept underneath not near the ladder.
Strong bed stilts. The bed should not move when you are climbing the ladder. It must be able to carry your weight. You do not feel like the bed is about to collapse on you. It should make you feel secure. It does need to lean to the wall for support. Lofts should not be attached to a wall through a bolt.
Wood frames should not use pressure treated lumber. This lumber is not suitable for indoors due to its toxic content. Refrain from using this wood for your loft bed.
