EN 1888 stroller explained and why this standard is important

EN 1888 kinderwagen uitgelegd en waarom deze norm belangrijk is Movebaby
EN 1888 stroller explained and why this standard is important

You'll see the EN 1888 marking on almost every stroller. Many parents recognize the label but don't know exactly what it means. This standard determines whether a stroller can be used safely within Europe.

All strollers in the Movebaby stroller range comply with this European safety standard.

What is EN 1888

EN 1888 is the European safety standard for strollers and buggies. The standard describes how strollers are tested before they can be sold.

The standard is developed and managed by national standards bodies, including NEN.

What is tested according to EN 1888

EN 1888 focuses entirely on safety and durability. Comfort and design are not covered by this standard.

The main tests are:

  • Stability and tilt resistance under load
  • Braking action on an inclined plane
  • Reliability of belts and buckles
  • Structural strength of the frame
  • Durability of moving parts

A stroller must pass these tests before it can be sold within the EU.

Why stability and tilt resistance are crucial

One of the most important components of EN 1888 is the stability test. This test checks whether the stroller tips over under load.

According to safety advice from SafetyNL Many accidents are caused by incorrect weight on the push bar or an unused brake. The standard tests whether the basic structure is sufficiently stable.

This reduces the risk of tipping over during normal use.

Braking and control while stationary

EN 1888 stipulates that a stroller must remain safely in place on an incline when the brake is applied.

The brake test checks:

  • Or both rear wheels lock simultaneously
  • Whether the brake is easy to operate
  • Whether the car rolls away under load

This is essential when using on sidewalks, slopes and thresholds.

Belts and closures according to the standard

The standard also tests the seat belt system. The goal is to prevent a child from unhooking or slipping out of the stroller.

EN 1888 checks whether:

  • The closures are resistant to tensile force
  • The belt remains correctly positioned
  • The system does not release unexpectedly

This is especially important once a child is used in the seat.

What EN 1888 doesn't say

EN 1888 is not a quality or comfort mark.

The standard says nothing about:

  • Softness of the upholstery
  • Driving comfort on different surfaces
  • Ease of use for parents
  • Design of luxurious appearance

These aspects differ per model and brand.

Why EN 1888 is important in your choice

The standard provides parents with a minimum level of safety assurance. Without EN 1888, a stroller cannot be sold in Europe.

For parents this means:

  • Tested stability
  • Reliable brakes
  • Safe belts
  • Durable frame

EN 1888 thus forms the basis on which further choices can be made.

Summary

EN 1888 is the European safety standard for strollers. The standard tests stability, brakes, harnesses, and durability. It's not a comfort label, but it does provide essential safety foundations.

All strollers within the Movebaby range comply with this standard and may be used safely within Europe.

Sources used

  • NEN – European standard EN 1888 strollers
  • SafetyNL – Advice on safe use of strollers