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Brevi complies with the following standards: EN 1273

Static strength test
A 30-kg load is placed on the seat of the walker and a 10-kg load is placed on the tray for a period of 24 hours
A 30-kg load is placed on the seat of the walker and a 10-kg load is placed on the tray for a period of 24 hours
Dynamic stability and strength test
A 12-kg load is dropped 100 times from a height of 6 cm
A 12-kg load is dropped 100 times from a height of 6 cm
Manufacturing specifications
The seat must remain at least 18 cm above the floor in the lowest position to prevent the baby’s legs from being squashed
The seat must remain at least 18 cm above the floor in the lowest position to prevent the baby’s legs from being squashed
Safety test to reduce the risk of falls on stairs
The walker is tested to see how well non-skid mechanisms at the front and rear reduce the risk of baby falling down stairs by stopping the walker near the stairs
The walker is tested to see how well non-skid mechanisms at the front and rear reduce the risk of baby falling down stairs by stopping the walker near the stairs
Impact strength
A 12-kg load is placed in the walker, which is then thrown against a 4-cm high obstacle at a rate of 2 meters per second: all components must remain intact and firmly attached
A 12-kg load is placed in the walker, which is then thrown against a 4-cm high obstacle at a rate of 2 meters per second: all components must remain intact and firmly attached
Test on locking mechanism
The walker is opened and closed 100 times to check the locking mechanism
The walker is opened and closed 100 times to check the locking mechanism
Stability test
A 12-kg load is placed in the walker in the highest position. The walker is inclined at 30° and must not overturn
A 12-kg load is placed in the walker in the highest position. The walker is inclined at 30° and must not overturn