26 Tex. Admin. Code § 748.3369 - What are the requirements for bunk beds?
(a) A bunk bed must only consist of
double-deck beds.
(b) A child who
is under six years old, non-ambulatory, or subject to seizures or other medical
or physical problems who may require greater caregiver supervision and
caregiver access must not use a top bunk bed.
(c) A bunk bed must allow enough space in
between beds and the ceiling to allow a child to sit up in bed.
(d) A bunk bed must be equipped with a
securely attached ladder capable of supporting the child using the bed and an
employee.
(e) A bunk bed that is
more than 30 inches above the floor must be equipped with securely attached
safety bedrails along the lengths of the bed on each side with a means to allow
a child to get in and out of bed. Bunk beds securely attached to a wall may use
the wall as one of the required guardrails. The top of safety guardrails must
be at least five inches above the top of the mattress. The bed rails and the
mattress supports under the mattress must not be an entrapment
hazard.
(f) Openings in guardrails
or between ladder rungs must not have openings that can entrap a child's body
or body part that has penetrated the opening. Openings must measure less than 3
1/2 inches or more than nine inches to prevent a child's body or body part from
being entrapped.
(g) A bunk bed
must be spaced to provide a walk space on at least one side and one end of each
bed.
Notes
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