The greatest instances of bunk bed related injuries are from falls and more than half of them occur to children under the age of five.
Chances of bunk bed falling.
The very young and the very old are most at risk and with decreased stability as we age people over the age of 65 tend to.
According to the center for disease control falling out of bed accounts for 1 8 million emergency room visits and over 400 thousand hospital admissions each year.
Common bunk bed injuries according to nationwide children s hospital there are 36 000 bunk bed related injuries reported on average in the united states alone.
72 5 of injuries resulted from falling out of bunk beds.
Unless the child is sleeping in a top bunk falls from bed usually are no more than a few feet and they rarely result in serious injury.
Irmly attach a ladder to the top bunk bed and put a night light nearby so your child can see the ladder.
Our study found that bunk bed related injuries can be severe and require hospital admission.
4 falling out of bed kills 450 people annually in the u s.
Not only is falling out of bed a significant risk but getting stuck between the wall and the bunk is also something to consider.
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I am sure that the web shows that people fall out of bunk beds and get injured but i have never met or even heard of such a person in my life a good deal of which was spent in communities where bunk beds were pretty normal and guard rails were not.
Majority of these injuries occur from falling off of the top bunk and only result in minor injuries such as cuts scrapes and bruises.
Consumer product safety commission reports that 57 children died after being entrapped by bunk beds from 1990 to 2002 which prompted stricter safety measures for constructing bunk beds.
This can lessen the chances of your child falling out.
Eighty one per cent of the 45 significant injuries occurred in children under the age of 6 years and 10 of these were due to a fall from an upper bunk.
93 5 of the mishaps happened at home.
Only one person should be allowed on the top bunk at a time and there should be absolutely no horseplay on or under beds.