Are loft beds (bunk beds) safe
If you are trying to maximize the space in your room, consider
purchasing a loft bed or bunk bed to elevate your sleeping area.
With loft beds, the bed is elevated on a platform with space
left underneath for living, working, or playing. Bunk beds work
on the same principal, but with another bed underneath the top
bunk. Both are popular with children and teens, who often have
limited space in their rooms; however, many parents worry about
their safety.
Each year, thousands of children are rushed to emergency rooms
after falling from the top bunk of their bunk beds or loft beds,
while many more receive less serious injuries that are not seen
by a medical professional. Typically, the main reason of injury
involving bunk beds or lofts beds is horseplay and not from
improperly installed beds. Before you purchase bunk beds or loft
beds for your child, consider the age of the child and plan to
make rules regarding the use of the bed. Although younger
children are thought to experience more injuries, the most
problems occur with older children who are more apt to disregard
rules and exhibit unsafe or risky behavior.
For the most part, bunk beds and loft beds are just as safe as
conventional beds. For smaller children, consider designating
the lower bunk as their bed instead of allowing them to
regularly climb to the top bunk. Also, ensure the bed is
properly maintained and meets all current safety regulations and
standards. Additionally, approximately eight percent of bunk bed
related falls and injuries that must seek medical attention are
related directly to the ladder. In addition to ensuring the
ladder is properly installed, instruct your child on the correct
method of ascending and descending the ladder.
When you begin searching for an appropriate bunk bed or loft bed
for your child, choose a bed that appeals to all the safety
standards. A bunk bed should have guard rails that have no more
than three and one-half inches of space between the rail and the
mattress. This will prevent children from falling through the
space and potentially injuring themselves. If necessary, you may
need to install extra boards if the space between the guard rail
and the mattress. Furthermore, the guard rail needs to extend no
less than five inches above mattress so that your child will be
unable to roll off the top bunk.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the bunk bed or loft bed
your purchase has guard rails on both sides. Even though one
side of the bed will be placed next to a wall, a guard rail is
essential due to a child potentially falling next to the wall
and becoming trapped between the wall and the bed frame. Again,
the guard rail should be no greater than three and one-half
inches above the bed frame. Also, you should ensure that the
mattress purchased to fit the bunk bed or loft bed properly fits
the frame. Many parents choose to use a preexisting mattress
used on a child-sized bed that is smaller than a traditional
twin bed frame. Children can potentially fall between the
mattress and the frame in this situation, so you should ensure
the mattress is of the proper size.
In addition to ensuring the mattress is of proper size, you
should also check that the mattress foundation is properly
suspended above the bottom bunk or the space below. If the bed
sits on a wooden platform, consider reinforcing the mattress
with wooden slats or metal straps. This will prevent the top
bunk from collapsing, especially if the lower occupant is
kicking or pushing the above mattress.
By purchasing a quality, well constructed bunk bed or loft bed
that meets all safety guidelines, you can make certain that your
child will be safe and free from injury from the bed.