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You can also find triple bunk beds that stack three twin beds up to allow for more people into the same space.<br><br>A full-size over-full bunk bed is an excellent option for older children or adults who need more space for sleeping in a small bedroom. It has a full-sized mattress on the top and bottom it is six inches larger than twins, and one foot longer than normal beds. The larger mattress has plenty of space underneath to store things and also an office or study space. This type of bunk is not as common however it can be a major advantage for small guest rooms.<br><br>It is important to take into consideration that your child will grow taller and could outgrow their bunk beds. It is essential to choose the mattress that allows them to rest comfortably on the top bunk without stepping on the railings or falling off. 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The set also comes with an adjustable ladder and a safety rail for the top bunk, and it's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified to meet environmental and social responsible standards. It's available in a variety of finishes, so you can choose one that is most appropriate to your room's décor. This set will require some assembly.<br><br>Safety<br><br>Manufacturers have stepped up their safety and design features as bunk beds are becoming more sought-after. It is still essential to examine each bed for any potential dangers before purchasing. Sturdy guard rails, secure staircases or ladders, and proper spacing between slats are essential to avoid serious injuries. A bunk that's poorly designed or poorly constructed can cause serious and even fatal injuries, even if parents and children take all the precautions.<br><br>Children's bunk beds must comply with certain requirements and standards, including safety rails that are at least 5 inches higher than the mattress's foundation. 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