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Jake Flaherty, Big Sky Bunks

3 Crucial Tips for Preventing Bunk Bed Accidents

Updated: Jul 17, 2021

Here’s something you’ll be surprised to know: bunk bed accidents are a whole lot more common than you probably thought especially when you purchase poorly built bunk beds. The last place you’d expect to feel unsafe in your home would be your bedroom (or your kids’ bedroom). However, it shouldn’t be the case.


As a matter of fact, the numbers concerning bunk bed accidents in the United States are nothing short of frightening—even more so in recent years and it’s why at Big Sky Bunk quality and safety is our top priority.


What Are the Numbers Saying?


To say that you or your little ones would be in danger while sleeping is somewhat accurate considering how common bunk bed accidents are. Currently, statistics show that an average of 36,000 bunk bed-related injuries are treated in emergency rooms every year. That’s almost 100 cases a day! The worst part about these instances is that they happen unexpectedly and lead to worsened injuries and long-term trauma.


While the statistics mentioned are mostly related to or caused by jumping, improper usage, or manufacturing defects, this shouldn’t discount the fact that you or a loved one are at risk of being one of many casualties.


Fortunately, these accidents can mostly be prevented. By following proper safety guidelines, educating your little ones (and yourself), and taking necessary precautions, you can prevent bunk bed blunders from happening.


Avoiding the Risk of Bunk Bed Accidents


You’re probably wondering about what can be done to minimize the risk of bunk bed accidents so you can avoid an unwanted trip to the ER. Fortunately, Big Sky Bunks—one of America’s leading manufacturers of high-end bunk beds—has put together this list of tips and tricks that you can use to avoid bedroom mishaps:


Tip #1: Be Mindful of Weight Limitations

The biggest cause of bunk bed problems that people overlook is not being mindful of weight-related limitations. Cheaply made bunk beds do not hold a lot of weight. That is why we don’t recommend purchasing an inexpensive metal bunk bud from poorly manufactured companies.


Tip #2: Stick to the Recommended Mattress Thickness


Another surprising reason bunk beds come crashing down is that people don’t check the safety label that outlines which specific size of mattress will properly fit the top and bottom frames. It may not seem like much, but getting the wrong mattress thickness for your bed will significantly throw off the bed frame’s stability. This is because thick mattresses add a lot of weight to the structure. Additionally, a bed that’s too thick or too thin can cause imbalances in the wear of a frame’s posts, bases, and feet—which further accelerates deterioration!

Tip #3: Get a High-Quality Bunk Bed

Last but not least: if you don’t want accidents to happen, you must have a sturdy, durable, high-quality setup. When you invest in a certifiably safe and highly-rated bunk bed built with the right materials, the difference that you experience in terms of reliability is night and day.


Fortunately, you won’t have to worry about missing the mark because Big Sky Bunks has got you covered with options that are built from premium timber. Our products remain sturdy and reliable for decades!

Conclusion

If you want to prevent yourself or your kids from being victims of bunk bed-related catastrophes, you should consider these three tips. You’ll be able to avoid unwanted accidents and enjoy your bunk beds for many years to come!

If you're looking for high-quality bunk beds for adults in America, Big Sky Bunks has got you covered with the best options on the market. Get in touch with us today to learn more!



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