ISO 23645:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 07 July 2025

Child care articles — Baby walking frames — Safety requirements and test methods

ISO 23645:2025 Files

English 39 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 86.09

ISO 23645:2025 Scope

This document specifies safety requirements and test methods for baby walking frames into which a child is placed, and which are intended to be used from when the child is able to sit up unaided (around six months), until the child is able to walk independently or weighs more than 12 kg.

This document does not apply to:

     baby walking frames:

    for therapeutic and curative purposes;

    that rely on inflatable parts to support the child;

     toys (e.g. ride on toys and push-along toys usually intended for children able to walk unaided).

If a baby walking frame has several functions or can be converted into another function, then the relevant International Standards apply to it. For example, if a baby walking frame is equipped with toys, the requirements of the ISO 8124 series apply to the toys.

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