Foldaway bed (murphy bed) safety

How to use foldaway beds safely at home and while travelling.

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Foldaway beds are beds that can be folded up against a wall and stored inside a cabinet when not in use. They are also known as murphy beds, wall beds and hide-away beds.

Like other furniture, foldaway beds are generally safe if you use them properly. However, they can lead to injury or even death if not properly installed, secured and maintained.

Safety tips

Buy a bed with a locking feature or safety latch. Using them will prevent the bed from opening or closing accidentally.

Make sure the bed is installed safely:

Inspect the bed regularly:

Use the bed safely:

Keep toddlers and children safe:

When you're away from home

If you're travelling and know you'll use a foldaway bed at your destination, talk to your host about any safety concerns before you arrive.

If you arrive at your destination and discover a foldaway bed, inspect it thoroughly to make sure that it's anchored to the wall and in good condition. If the bed has a locking mechanism, use it.

Read all product labels and the instruction manual before using the bed.

Handle the bed with care. Do not use it if you see signs of damage or if the locking mechanism isn't working properly.

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