With no mattress on the upper bunk any space between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of the mattress foundation must not let the wedge block pass through freely.
Bunk bed guardrail height.
Guardrails may terminate before reaching the bed s end structures as follows.
Like the guardrail the top must be at least five inches above the top of the mattress.
Openings must be 22 inches or less to.
Remember the thicker the mattress you use the lower your guardrail will be.
Safety rail guard for beds and bunk beds 1004 by palace imports honey pine 14 75 h x 42 75 w 2 x 2 posts.
The upper edge of the guardrails shall be no less than 5 inches above the top surface of the mattress.
End structure at the head of the bed must be 15 inches or less 2 guardrail height must be 5 inches or more above the mattress 7 an opening between a guardrail and an end structure at the foot of the bed is based on the occupant s age see chart below for restrictions.
Maxtrix guardrails are 16 high the tallest in the industry from the slat to the top of the rail.
3 space 3 or less 3.
The tops of the guardrails must be no less than 5 inches above the top of the mattress.
Bunk beds must have continuous guardrails on both sides of bed.
See the illustration of the wedge block below.
The tiptoe bunk bed has an overall height of 67 6 172 cm width of 43 1 109 cm and length of 81 6 207 cm.
Unlike one it only has to be this height for half the distance between the sides of the bed so you could.
The opening between a guardrail and the end structure at the head of a bed shall be no more than 15 inches.
6 an opening between the guardrail and the end structure at the head of the bed must be 15 inches or less 2 guardrail height must be 5 inches or more above the mattress 7 an opening between a guardrail and an end structure at the foot of the bed is based on the occupant s age see chart below for restrictions.
The tops of the guardrails must be no less than 5 inches above the top of the mattress.
We strongly recommend using low profile mattresses with any loft or bunk in order to maximize safety rail height and headroom for bottom bunks.
Openings on the upper and the lower bunks must be small enough that a child s head torso or limb cannot pass through them.