Safety and quality certificates for our beds
Types of certificates and what they prove:
The following certificates confirm that our beds have undergone a series of specialised tests assessing their strength, stability and user safety. They demonstrate that our products comply with applicable regulations and ensure the highest level of protection. Our products are certified by a recognised institution: the Supervisory Institute.
Pure finishes free from harmful substances
EN 71-3
Guarantees that the paints, lacquers and other surface treatments used on the bed do not contain harmful chemicals that could migrate and pose a health risk, especially to children.
FSC Certificate (Forest Stewardship Council)
Confirms that the wood used in our beds comes from sustainably and responsibly managed forests, with respect for the environment and local communities. By choosing LANO, you support environmentally responsible forestry.


Standard for bunk beds and high beds
PN-EN 747-1+A1:2015-08
Applies to the safety and strength of bunk beds and high beds (over 60 cm above the floor), with particular focus on beds over 140 cm in length and up to 120 cm in width.
- Safe construction: All edges and corners are rounded, with no burrs or sharp parts.
- Strength of components: The bed is tested for vertical and horizontal loads to ensure that parts such as safety rails and bases do not deform or break. For example, safety rails are tested with a downward force of 1000 N (approx. 100 kg).
- Safe gaps and openings: Moving parts (e.g. folding frames) are designed with safety in mind – gaps are limited to up to 7 mm or between 12–25 mm to prevent trapping injuries.
- Ladder stability: The ladder undergoes rigorous load testing, including a static vertical load of 1200 N (approx. 120 kg) on each step.
- User warnings: Indicates that bunk beds and upper beds are not suitable for children under 6 years of age. The instructions also include other important safety warnings.
- Mattress information: The recommended maximum mattress height is 12 cm.

Standard for low beds (floor-level beds)
PN-EN 1725:2024-04
This standard covers requirements for the safety, strength and durability of all types of beds.
- No sharp edges or burrs: All parts that the user comes into contact with during normal use must be free from burrs, sharp edges or open ends.
- Safe moving mechanisms: If the bed includes moving parts (e.g. folding frames), the gaps between them must be safe – up to 7 mm or between 12–25 mm to prevent trapping injuries.
- Stability: The bed is tested for the risk of tipping and must ensure structural stability.
- Strength and durability: The bed is tested for static strength, for example by applying a load of 1400 N (approx. 140 kg) to the most critical points for 30 seconds.
Furniture for domestic use (applies to the SOFINO model)
PN-EN 12520:2015
This certificate confirms that the SOFINO model meets additional and more detailed requirements and is ideally suited to everyday use in the home.
Furniture for commercial and public use (applies to the SOFINO model)
PN-EN 16139:2013
This standard is an extension of PN-EN 12520:2015 and is essential for the SOFINO model when used in high-load environments such as hotels. The difference lies in the significantly higher number of test cycles (e.g. the backrest is tilted 100,000 times). This demonstrates increased strength and durability under intensive use and guarantees reliability even in demanding commercial environments.


