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NEN-EN 14344

Child care articles - Child seats for cycles - Safety requirements and test methods

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Equipment for children): 97.190
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This document specifies requirements for child seats for cycles, which are intended to be mounted on pedal cycles and electrically power assisted bicycles, in order to transport children with a weight from 9 kg up to 22 kg (approximately 9 months up to 5 years) and who are capable of sitting unaided.

Document History

June 1, 2022
Child care articles - Child seats for cycles - Safety requirements and test methods
This document specifies requirements for child seats intended to be mounted on cycles and electrical power assisted cycles with a cut off speed of up to 25 km/h (i.e. according to EN 15194), their...
March 1, 2020
Child care articles - Child seats for cycles - Safety requirements and test methods
This document specifies requirements for child seats intended to be mounted on cycles and electrical power assisted cycles with a cut off speed of up to 25 km/h (i.e. according to EN 15194), their...
August 1, 2004
Child use and care articles - Child seats for cycles - Safety requirements and test methods
This document specifies requirements for child seats for cycles, which are intended to be mounted on pedal cycles and electrically power assisted bicycles, in order to transport children with a...
NEN-EN 14344
January 1, 2002
Child care articles - Child seats for cycles - Safety requirements and test methods
This document specifies requirements for child seats for cycles, which are intended to be mounted on pedal cycles and electrically power assisted bicycles, in order to transport children with a...

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