So you have checked to make sure the bunk bed you've bought follows the proper Safety regulations, you have gone through agonizing decisions over Color and Style , and now you have brought it home (or Fed-Ex just delivered it), the kids have opened all the boxes and its in pieces all over your floor. Where to begin?
First, (before the kids get to them) move all the boxes to the room where the bunk bed will reside - it's nearly impossible to get a finished bunk bed through most doorways. Second, check against the assembly instructions to make sure none of the pieces are damaged and missing. Bunk Bed King inspects every single piece before shipping it out and double boxes the cartons, but such bulky and heavy boxes can occasionally be damaged in the shipping process.
Then just follow the instructions included with your hardware (we are aware that like asking for directions when you are lost, it is not within a man to follow directions until we find out we have one piece left over - but on this one occasion, it will really help!!). It will also help considerably to sort and identify each piece of hardware before assembly and if possible, two people working on the assembly are better than one. So, after an hour or so, your bunk bed should be ready. Double-check that all the screws are securely tightened - also check after a couple of weeks of use, place the mattresses on the bunks and for their safety, give the kids a quick reading of the bunk bed rules (you will find printed on all bunk beds that conform to the federal safety standards a short list of the do's and don'ts).
We aim at Bunk Bed King to give you quality bunks, combined with great service at the lowest price! If you have any questions please email us at info@bunkbedking.com
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