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Should I get rid of our second-hand cot and replace it one that meets the mandatory standard?

Answer

Household cots may be used for only short periods. As a result, it is possible that a second-hand cot you are buying, borrowing or have been given is still in good condition.

You will be able to tell if a second-hand cot is safe to use if it has:

  • instructions for assembly
  • instructions for safe use
  • all parts in good working order
  • a correct fitting mattress
  • the correct (safe) measurements for gaps and protrusions for second-hand cotssee under 'Some key requirements' in the mandatory standard.

Always follow the instructions for assembly and use that should come with your cot. Never try to repair or modify a cot yourself. Always take a damaged cot to a reputable supplier for repairs and, if it can't be fixed, dispose of it.

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