Children on the rope there to cause suffocation risk. Rope caught in playground equipment may be moving vehicles, cable cars and other equipment, resulting in serious injury or death.
In order to minimize the risk of accidents, some countries have set the relevant safety standards.
July 29, 2011, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) voted ASTM F 1816-97 (2009). The standard details the children's coat jacket on the rope requirements (size of 2T-12, at the neck or hood a rope; size is 2T-16, with the waist or bottom of the rope). does not meet the requirements of the product is considered hazardous characteristics of the product with the U.S., some states also have their own regulations, such as Wisconsin law-ATCP139 and New York State law-A10866.
In Europe, the European standard EN 14682:2007 of the child's age (the age of seven and between seven to 14 years old), children's wear on the rope on the existence and characteristics of the specific requirements are made in the UK "Kids first belted relevant provisions of the 1976 Department of ", the ban on the sale or distribution rope design on the hood of children coat.
In Australia, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) recommended children's wear on the rope should refer to the standard ASTM F 1816 and EN 14682.
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