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    Awards, Tests and Standards



    Awards:

    1990 International Exhibition of Inventions and New Techniques Geneve, Switzerland - Grand Jury Award for Best Design


    Tests and Standards:

    BSi- British Standards - Report No. FP200219

    TESTING AND ASSESSMENT OF NATURES NEST MOTION BABY BED
    1. There shall be no open end tubes, projections, holes, loose washers, nuts or crevices in which a child's finger(s) or flesh could be trapped when the Natures Nest is assembled for use. All edges, corners and projecting parts that are accessible shall be free from burrs and shall not be capable of causing a wound or abrasion.

      Assessment: Pass

    2. Any permanent fixture that can be gripped by a child's fingers or teeth shall be attached to the Natures Nest in such a manner that it cannot be removed or broken when a force of 90N is applied in any direction to the part.

      Assessment: Pass

    3. The following test is taken from BS 5799: 1986 Safety Requirements for children's high chairs and multi purpose high chairs for domestic use. See Clause 5,8,1-Appendix M. The above states that when tested by the method in Appendix M the frame shall not tip over.

      Assessment : Pass

      The details of the 15 kg test dummy used were stated in Appendix E of the above specification

    4. The strength of the Natures Nest frame was assessed by attachment of a 40 kg load to the high tensile spring for a period of one hour. The load was then removed and the frame steel tubing and spring were inspected for any structural damage or permanent distortion.

      Assessment : Pass

    5. The strength of the Nest bed (hammock) and metal cross strut was assessed by placing a load of 25 kg evenly across the mattress while suspended from the spring for a period of 8 hours. The load was then removed and the Nest bed and metal cross strut were inspected for any structural damage or permanent distortion.

      Assessment : Pass

    6. The instructions supplied were considered to contain adequate information on it's safe use, assembly, operation and maintenance.

      The instructions were written in English.


    Prepared by : P. Smith
    Authorised by : R J Hardy
    Issue date: 18th August 1993



    JMGSL- Japan Miscellaneous Goods Safety Laboratory - Report No. 9201673 - 1992

    Product Name Tested : Amby Natures Nest Baby Hammock

    1. Stability Test

      Measure the angles when the unit falls down frontwards, backwards, rightward and leftward.

      Testing method:

      Loads of 1 kg, 2 kg progressively up to 15 kg were used. The angles were then measured when the unit falls frontwards, backwards, left and right.

      Assessment: Pass - The frame did not topple over at any weight and in any direction.

    2. Withstand load test

      Testing method:

      A load of 5 kg was placed in the hammock. The displacement of the frame and the extension of the spring were measured and checked for anomilies each time when a 5 kg load was put accumulatively on the cloth of the 'nest'.

      Assessment: Pass - No anomily was detected in all tests.

    3. Load strength test

      Testing method:

      Place all units as shown. Put up to 50 kg load to the spring and measure the displacement in the directions of 'a' and 'b' and the extension of the spring. Then check for anomalies and measure the displacement after the load was removed.

      Assessment : Pass - No anomilies were found either in spring or distortion of frame

    4. Test item: hammock sling

      The fabric used for the hammock was tested for
      (a) Light fastness ....................JIS L 0842
      (b) Perspiration .........................JIS L 0848 -A: method acid A: method alkali
      (c) Friction ...............................JIS L 0849 . II type
      (d) Shrinkage percentage...........JIS L 1042 G method line dry


      Assessment: Pass - The results described above comply with the standard of the textile product for babies (under 24 months) The products defined by the law are diaper, diaper cover, bib, underwear, pyjamas, gloves, socks, jacket, hat and sleeping material.



    Medical School, University of Otago, N.Z. -Carbon Dioxide Test (rebreathing) - 1993

    Baby Hammock Test Results: Carbon Dioxide Testing

    Hammock was tested with a mechanical model of a 3 month old infant. This model breaths warmed, humidified gas with an end expiratory plateau of 5% carbon dioxide The head of the model was placed face up, face to the side and face down in the hammock.

    Results face up: There was no significant increase in inspired carbon dioxide

    Results with face to the side: Not touching side material, inspired carbon dioxide rose to an average of 0.32%. Touching the material, inspired carbon dioxide rose to an average of 1.28%

    Neither of these levels would be considered dangerous.

    Results face down: Very variable as it was difficult to keep the model face down, without it rolling back to it's side or back.

    Assessment: Pass

    Overall there is minimal danger of rebreathing even if a baby rolls on to it's side against the material. We would like to see a warning on the package not to place babies in the hammock on their front (prone). Because of the design of this product we think it unlikely that a baby will roll on to the prone position or willingly sleep prone in this product


    Dept of Paediatrics & Child Health
    Medical School
    University of Otago
    Dunedin, New Zealand





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    IMPORTANT

    The Baby Hammock and its individual constituent parts are the subject of a number of patents and design registrations in many countries throughout the world including Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, most of Asia including China and Japan, UK and European countries.

    The term "Baby Hammock" is used here generically to refer to items that are sold individually and collectively under various registered trade mark names in several countries including "Blissful Baby Hammock", "Mobile Baby Hammock", "Nature's Nest Baby Hammock", "Natures Nest Natural Motion Baby Bed", "Amby Baby Hammock" and variations and combinations of these.

    The owner of the patents and design registrations has and will continue to vigorously prosecute any infringement of the various patents and/or infringements of the registered designs in any country or territory where they may occur whether they be deliberate or unintentional.


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