Hestia Bunk Bed Single Over Double #104024
$2,589.00$1,599.00
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Code: GEG214_12274457
Item Name:
Hestia Bunk Bed Single Over Double[166]
Description:
Single over double bunk bed with staircases, can be separated into 1 single bed and 1 double bed .Underneath single size trundle bed are sold separately.
Design of the trundle bed please check image down below.
- Staircases with 4 built in drawers
Safety Warnings:
- Children younger than 9 years old should not use the upper bunk due to possible significant injuries.
- Children should be discouraged from playing on the bunk bed.
- The bunk bed should be checked periodically to ensure that the guardrail, ladder and other components are maintained in the correct position and state of repair and that all connectors are tight.
- The upper bunk must be kept for more than 2m away from any ceiling fan.
- Maxinum mattress height is 200mm.
Material:
Timber MDF
Available Colours:
White
Available Size:
- Single Over Double
Assembled Size:
Single Over Double
Length: 255.6 cm
Width: 160.2 cm
Height: 169 cm
Package measurement and weight:
Bunk Bed Single Over Double-5 Cartons
No. Measurement Weight
5-1 94.5 X 155 X 15 cm 35 kg
5-2 176.5 X 110.7 X 17.5 cm 45 kg
5-3 200.5 X 33 X 16 cm 37 kg
5-4 142 X 32 X 14 cm 20 kg
5-5 144.5 X 70.5 X 52.5 cm 67 kg
Total Weight 204 kg
Bunk Bed Single Over Double With Trundle-6 Cartons
No. Measurement Weight
6-1 94.5 X 155 X 15 cm 35 kg
6-2 176.5 X 110.7 X 17.5 cm 45 kg
6-3 200.5 X 33 X 16 cm 37 kg
6-4 142 X 32 X 14 cm 20 kg
6-5 144.5 X 70.5 X 52.5 cm 67 kg
6-6 199.5 X 37.5 X 15 cm 41 kg
Total Weight 245 kg
Warranty:
1 Year
Side Notes:
Mattress and manchester pictured above are not included and they are for illustrative purpose only. The picture colour and actual product colour may have slight variances due to lighting and angle of shots. Installation has difficulties and two people will be required to carry heavy panels.
Design of the trundle bed down below:
A bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another, allowing two or more beds to occupy the floor space usually required by just one.
Bunk beds are normally supported by four poles or pillars, one at each corner of the bed. A ladder is used to get to the upper bed, which is normally surrounded by a railing to prevent the sleeper from falling out. Some models also have a privacy curtain for the lower bunk.
A loft bed is an elevated bed similar to a bunk bed, but without the lower beds, freeing floor space for other furniture, such as a desk, which might be built into the loft bed.
Bunk beds Guardrails
Bunk beds must have permanently fixed guardrails to all four sides and ends, with a minimum vertical distance between the upper surface of the guardrail and the upper surface of the mattress base of 260 mm.
No dangerous gaps
Bunk beds must not have any dangerous gaps that can trap a childs head or limbs.
No protrusions
Parts of a bunk bed that stick out (protrusions) greater than 8 mm are not allowed as they provide hanging points that can lead to strangulation or accidental hanging.
Our bunk beds all comes with guardrails, no dangerous gaps, and no protrusions. it also comes with optional trundles, storage drawers and even desks. We deliver to Australia wide.
Ensure you get the right mattress for the raised/upper bed. This is to ensure that the effective height of the safety barrier is maintained to prevent children from falling.
Seller GEG214 recommends Maximum mattress height is 200mm.
Although the suitable minimum age to use a bunk bed can vary greatly depending on a child's maturity and development, using the top bunk or a raised bed is not recommended for children under nine years old.
When assembling the bunk bed ensure the guardrails are securely installed on all four sides of the raised bed or top bunk with correct spacing for access openings.
Check connections and fasteners regularly to ensure they are strong and secure so that the bunk bed can hold the weight of the child or adult and wont collapse.
Keep the bunk bed clear of blind and curtain cords, heaters, lights and ceiling fans.
Remove ladders when the bunk bed is not in use so that small children wont try to climb onto the top bunk.
Children younger than 9 years old should not use the upper bunk due to possible significant injuries.
Children should be discouraged from playing on the bunk bed.
The bunk bed should be checked periodically to ensure that the guardrail, ladder and other components are maintained in the correct position and state of repair and that all connectors are tight.
The upper bunk must be kept for more than 2m away from any ceiling fan.
Maximum mattress height is 200mm.
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