Standard - Household Cots
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The Product Safety Standards (Household Cots) Regulations 2000
Standard information
The cot standard applies to new and second hand free-standing
cots designed for normal household use. This includes those cots of
similar design that may be used in day-care centres or crèches.
It does NOT include:
- institutional cots or purpose built cots such as space-savers
- portable cots or play-yards
- antique or collectible cots as long as these are labelled: '
WARNING: THIS COT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR USE AS A SLEEPING
FACILITY FOR INFANTS OR CHILDREN'.
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The regulations declare AS/NZS 2172:1995
Cots for household use- Safety requirements (with variations) to be
a product safety standard. The standard sets out measurements for
gaps and projections. It addresses such features as the depth of the
cot, allowable base heights, safe sizes for holes and openings in
the cot, protrusions, and the integrity of the fastening device.
There are durability, information labelling and packaging
requirements for new cots.
Enforcing the standard
The Commerce Commission is responsible for
enforcing this standard and has published some guidelines.
Purchasing the standard
AS/NZS 2172:1995 Cots for household use-
Safety requirements can be purchased from Standards New Zealand, see
their website for details.
Note
The new Product Safety Standard for
household cots came into force on 18 August 2005. However, the 2000
regulation will remain in effect until 22 July 2006 to allow for a
transition period for manufacturers, importers, suppliers and
retailers to comply with the new standard.
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