Institutional bunk beds are used in dormitories, hostels, schools, staff housing, training centers, and accommodation projects, so certification planning should start before sampling. Different markets may ask for different proof, including safety test reports, material records, coating reports, factory inspection files, assembly instructions, and warning labels.
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2026-05-13
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2026-05-12Export bunk beds must be checked against the safety rules of the destination market before production. In the United States, the Consumer Product Safety Commission enforces 16 CFR Parts 1213 and 1513 for bunk beds. These rules focus on reducing entrapment risks between the upper bunk and wall, openings below guardrails, and openings in the bed structure.
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2026-05-06Heavy duty metal bunk beds are used in dormitories, schools, hostels, staff housing, training centers, and accommodation projects where the bed frame must handle repeated climbing, turning, vibration, and long-term pressure. Material choice affects structural strength, surface durability, assembly stability, and maintenance cost.
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2026-05-05Bunk bed quality assurance should not rely only on product photos or a simple quotation. A complete document set helps confirm whether the frame, guardrails, ladder, slat system, welding points, coating, and packaging have been controlled before shipment.
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2026-05-04Structural failure in metal bunk beds usually comes from weak joints, poor tube selection, unstable ladders, loose fasteners, or insufficient support under the sleeping platform. A professional furniture factory should prevent these risks before mass production starts, not only check them at the packing stage.
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2026-04-23AOYASI’s own bunk bed content states that weight capacity is not a fixed number and depends on structure, materials, and manufacturing control. Its published guidance also notes that a standard twin bunk bed often supports about 90 to 180 kg per sleeping level, while dormitory and institutional models are usually engineered for heavier and more frequent use.
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2026-04-16AOYASI presents itself as a long-established school and dormitory furniture producer, founded in 1986, with more than 30,000 square meters of factory area, over 150 employees, and more than 100 advanced production facilities. That scale supports more stable process control for large dormitory projects.
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2026-03-30AOYASI presents itself as a real bunk bed manufacturer with product lines for dormitory beds and a production system backed by ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001, China Environmental Labelling, and CQC China Ecolabelling.
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2026-03-27When importing bunk beds for schools, dormitories, hostels, or accommodation projects, procurement risk is a major concern for buyers. Risks can include inconsistent product quality, unclear technical specifications, delayed delivery, and communication gaps during production. Choosing the right supplier plays a crucial role in minimizing these uncertainties.