Logo

ASTM F404-99a

Historical Revision

Standard Consumer Safety Specification for High Chairs

$83.00

$83.00

$149.40


Sub Total (1 Item(s))

$ 0.00

Estimated Shipping

$ 0.00

Total (Pre-Tax)

$ 0.00


Stay effortlessly up-to-date with the latest standard revisions. When new versions are released, they're automatically charged and delivered to you, ensuring seamless compliance.

...

1.1 This consumer safety specification covers the performance requirements and methods of test to ensure the satisfactory performance of the high chair.

1.2 This consumer safety specification is intended to minimize accidents to children resulting from normal usage and reasonably foreseeable misuse or abuse of high chairs.

Note 1-This consumer safety specification is not intended to address accidents and injuries resulting from the interaction of older children with children in the high chair or the accidents resulting from abuse and misuse by persons over 3 years of age.

1.3 For the purposes of this consumer safety specification, a high chair is a free standing chair made for the purpose of holding a baby who can remain in a sitting position due to his own coordination, with a tray that is attached to the chair for feeding or eating (unless the chair is constructed to hold a baby in a reclining position for feeding). Such a chair normally elevates the child to standard dining table height. When the child's growth permits him to eat from the table, the tray can be eliminated. Normally, high chairs are used for children between 6 months and 3 years of age.

1.4 No high chair produced after the approval date of this consumer safety specification shall, either by label or other means, indicate compliance with this specification unless it conforms to all requirements contained herein.

1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard.

1.6 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the test method portion, Section 6, of this specification: This standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.


SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number F404
Publication Date April 10, 1999
Language en - English
Page Count 7
Revision Level 99a
Supercedes
Committee F15.16
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Nov. 15, 2021 F0404-21 Revision
Oct. 1, 2020 F0404-20 Revision
Nov. 15, 2018 F0404-18A Revision
Feb. 15, 2018 F0404-18 Revision
Oct. 1, 2017 F0404-17A Revision
Feb. 1, 2017 F0404-17 Revision
July 1, 2016 F0404-16A Revision
Jan. 15, 2016 F0404-16 Revision
May 15, 2015 F0404-15 Revision
Sept. 1, 2014 F0404-14A Revision
Jan. 1, 2014 F0404-14 Revision
Nov. 1, 2013 F0404-13A Revision
July 1, 2013 F0404-13 Revision
May 15, 2010 F0404-10 Revision
Nov. 1, 2008 F0404-08 Revision
Feb. 1, 2007 F0404-07 Revision
June 22, 2006 F0404-04E01 Revision
July 1, 2004 F0404-04 Revision
April 10, 1999 F0404-99A Revision