What is the bunk bed rule?
The bunk bed rule, often referred to as the "top bunk rule," is a safety guideline designed to prevent accidents and injuries, particularly among children using bunk beds. The rule typically states that children under a certain age, usually six years old, should not sleep on the top bunk of a bunk bed due to the risk of falls and injuries.
This guideline aims to ensure the safety of young children who may not have the coordination or awareness to safely navigate the elevated sleeping surface of the top bunk. At Foy and Company, we prioritize safety and offer a range of bunk beds like the Parsec Bunk Bed, designed with adherence to safety standards and guidelines in mind.
Features:
- Gorgeous-designed double bunk bed
- All-white lacquer finish
- Built-in shelving to store books and toys within hand's reach
- Robust angled ladder with glow-in-dark steps
Material:
- Coated particleboard
- White effect finish
Dimensions:
- Height: 160.5cm
- Width: 113.5cm
- Depth: 232.5cm