Furniture Safety Standards
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) sets forth safety standards for furniture to prevent tip-overs and other hazards.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) sets forth safety standards for furniture to prevent tip-overs and other hazards.
This International Standard specifies general safety requirements for furniture, including stability, structural integrity, and hazard prevention.
This article reviews the current state of furniture safety standards and regulations, highlighting areas for improvement and future research directions.
This standard outlines requirements for the safety and performance of household, commercial, and institutional furniture, including testing methods and certification procedures.
Consumer Reports provides tips and guidance for consumers on how to choose safe furniture, including how to assess stability and prevent tip-overs.
This educational resource provides an overview of CNS furniture safety standards, including their development, implementation, and impact on the furniture industry.
Intertek offers furniture safety certification services, helping manufacturers ensure compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
This video discusses the importance of furniture safety standards, highlighting the risks associated with non-compliant furniture and the benefits of adherence to safety standards.