ISO 9221-1:2015
(Main)Furniture — Children's high chairs — Part 1: Safety requirements
Furniture — Children's high chairs — Part 1: Safety requirements
ISO 9221-1:2015 specifies safety requirements for children's high chairs intended for children from 6 months to 36 months of age. If the product can be converted into a product for which an ISO safety standard exists, it is intended that the product also fulfil the requirements of that International Standard.
Ameublement — Chaises hautes pour enfants — Partie 1: Prescriptions de sécurité
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9221-1
Second edition
2015-11-01
Furniture — Children’s high chairs —
Part 1:
Safety requirements
Ameublement — Chaises hautes pour enfants —
Partie 1: Prescriptions de sécurité
Reference number
ISO 9221-1:2015(E)
©
ISO 2015
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ISO 9221-1:2015(E)
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ISO 9221-1:2015(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Materials . 2
4.1 Materials and surfaces . 2
5 Construction . 3
5.1 General . 3
5.2 Holes, gaps and openings . 3
5.3 Moving parts . 3
5.3.1 Shear and squeeze points when setting up and folding away . 3
5.3.2 Shear and squeeze points under the influence of powered mechanism . 3
5.3.3 Shear and squeeze points under the influence of body weight or other
external forces . . 3
5.4 Locking mechanisms for folding high chairs . 4
5.4.1 General. 4
5.4.2 Incomplete deployment . 4
5.4.3 Unintentional folding of the high chair . . 4
5.4.4 Locking mechanism strength . 4
5.5 Small parts . 4
5.6 Restraint system . 4
5.6.1 General. 4
5.6.2 Requirements for high chairs with an active restraint system . 5
5.6.3 Requirements for high chairs with a passive restraint system . 5
5.7 Lateral protection . 6
5.7.1 General. 6
5.7.2 Lateral protection length and height for high chairs fitted with an active
restraint system . 6
5.7.3 Lateral protection length and height for high chairs with a passive
restraint system . 6
5.8 Back rest . 6
5.9 Reclinable back rest . 7
5.10 Seat front edge. 7
5.11 Castors and wheels . 7
5.12 Structural integrity . 7
5.13 Durability of locking mechanism . 7
6 Stability . 7
6.1 General . 7
6.2 Sideways . 7
6.3 Rearwards . 7
6.4 Forwards . 7
6.5 Footrest. 7
6.6 Tray . 7
7 Packaging . 8
8 Product information . 8
8.1 General . 8
8.2 Marking . 8
8.3 Instructions for use . 8
8.3.1 Warnings . 8
8.3.2 Additional information . 9
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ISO 9221-1:2015(E)
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 136, Furniture.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 9221-1:1992), which has been
technically revised.
ISO 9221 consists of the following parts, under the general title Furniture — Children’s high chairs:
— Part 1: Safety requirements
— Part 2: Test methods
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ISO 9221-1:2015(E)
Introduction
This part of ISO 9221 is intended to minimize accidents to children resulting from normal use and
reasonably foreseeable misuse of children’s high chairs.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 9221-1:2015(E)
Furniture — Children’s high chairs —
Part 1:
Safety requirements
1 Scope
This part of ISO 9221 specifies safety requirements for children’s high chairs intended for children from
6 months to 36 months of age.
If the product can be converted into a product for which an ISO safety standard exists, it is intended
that the product also fulfil the requirements of that International Standard.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
1)
ISO 9221-2:— , Furniture — Children’s high chairs — Part 2: Test methods
EN 71-1, Safety of toys — Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
EN 71-3, Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
children’s high chair
free standing chair that elevates the child to approximately dining table height, intended for holding the
child from 6 months to 36 months of age who is capable of remaining in a sitting position due to his or
her own coordination
3.2
crotch restraint
strap or bar passing between the legs of the child which prevents the child from slipping forward out of
the high chair
3.3
integral harness
assembly intended to retain the child in the high chair comprising either a crotch restraint, waist strap
and shoulder straps or comprising straps that pass over the child’s shoulders and between the child’s legs
3.4
waist belt
strap, which when fastened, “fully” surrounds the child’s waist
3.5
waist strap
strap, which when fastened, goes from one side of the child to the other passing in front of the child’s
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