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BS EN 16781:2018 specifies requirements for the safety of children's sleep bags which are used in the children's sleeping environment (i.e. not under supervision), and designed to provide sufficient warmth so as to remove the need for additional bedding when sleeping in a cot or similar product (e.g. crib/cradle) in which a child is contained. It is applicable to products for use by younger children based on the ability of the children to not being able to climb out of the cot (approximately under the age of 24 months).


Cross References:
EN 71-3:2013
EN 71-1:2014
EN ISO 105-E01
ISO 14184-1
EN 1162
EN 12935
EN ISO 14184-1
EN ISO 11092
ISO 105-E01
EN 1164
ISO 4915
ISO 105-F10
EN ISO 17226-1
ISO 6330
ISO 139
ISO 7000
EN 1103
EN 16732
EN ISO 6330
ISO 11092
ISO 5085-1
EN ISO 139
ISO 17226-1
CEN/CLC Guide 11
EN ISO 3758
EN 13537:2016
ISO 8559-2
CEN/TR 13387
ISO 4880:1997
BS 8510:2009
EN 12935:2001
CEN/TR 16741:2015
ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014
EN 1884:1998
EN 1885:1998
EN 14682:2014
CEN/TR 16792:2014
BS 7907:1997
EN 12227:2010


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Document History

  1. BS EN 16781:2018

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    Textile child care articles. Safety requirements and test methods for children's sleep bags for use in a cot

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  2. BS 8510:2009


    Child use and care articles. Safety of children's sleep bags. Safety requirements and test methods

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  3. BS 08/30168264 DC


    BS 8510. Child use and care articles. Safety of children's sleep bags. Safety requirements and test methods

    • Historical Version