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Hello, I am trying to find an answer to how often wall mounted horizontal baby changing units should be inspected? All I can find is information relating to maintenance and inspection carried out on a regular and periodic base but nothing specific. I have found a lot of information on cleaning them and how often. Any support/guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Hi, The supplier or installer would probably be the first port of call for that information.
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As with all equipment the period of inspection would be determined by how often it is used and any pattern of abuse:
A shopping centre with high use / prone to abuse would be a more frequent inspection
A visitor toilet facility in a hospice would be at a greatly reduced frequency possibly even annually or longer
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As with all equipment the period of inspection would be determined by how often it is used and any pattern of abuse:
A shopping centre with high use / prone to abuse would be a more frequent inspection
A visitor toilet facility in a hospice would be at a greatly reduced frequency possibly even annually or longer
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Thank you both.
My initial thought was the same as yours, similar to any other piece of equipment. I always advise as a control measure for the employee to carry out a visual inspection of the equipment before use however I was not sure if there was a prescribed inspection regime with them being used by members of the public, and babies and toddlers being at height. They won't be heavily used. Thanks again.
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Quite surprised given how much we like to regulate child care articles but there are no designated (harmonised) standards for non-domestic baby changing equipment
BS EN 12221:2008+A1:2013 and BS EN 12221-2:2008+A1:2013 – Changing units for domestic use
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Quite surprised given how much we like to regulate child care articles but there are no designated (harmonised) standards for non-domestic baby changing equipment
BS EN 12221:2008+A1:2013 and BS EN 12221-2:2008+A1:2013 – Changing units for domestic use
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