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Safer life at home

Affordable products are at the heart of everything we do. That doesn’t mean that we compromise on quality or safety. IKEA products must be safe, from both a health and environmental perspective.

We strive to follow the strictest safety and quality laws and standards on the markets where we operate, and at times we even go beyond these and set our own, stricter requirements. Whenever we develop a new product, we take great care to make sure that we can keep the promise we give to our customers – that IKEA products are safe to use.

A young girl bouncing on a sofa in front of a coffee table in the living room.
A young girl bouncing on a sofa in front of a coffee table in the living room.

Creating safe products

At IKEA, product safety risk assessment is a crucial part of the product development process. Our designers, product developers and technicians evaluate safety, quality, and environmental impact at every stage of a new product’s development.

When testing our products, we consider both intended and unintended use, to identify and minimize potential safety risks.

Each product goes through a long process of testing and is not launched until we are sure that it is safe. And even after our products are launched, we continue to evaluate and test them on a regular basis, and if needed we make improvements.

  • Two tests labs. One goal.

    IKEA owns two test labs, one in Älmhult, Sweden and one in Shanghai, China. At the test labs, we test products according to a large number of different standards in a wide range of areas, such as chemicals, fire, surfaces, corrosion, lighting and electronics, function and durability, washing and assembly.

    The tests performed at the IKEA of Sweden test lab also play a fundamental role in our product development. By involving the test lab early in the process we make sure that the best suitable material for each product is used and that the construction is durable and safe. It gives us valuable insights that we use in the development of future products.

    Making home a safer place

    All IKEA blinds are cordless. When we understood the potential safety risks of cords, we stopped offering them and have thereby substantially reduced risks of injury. This is an example of how we eliminate unnecessary dangers at home through continuous testing and development of our products.

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    Did you know? Our test lab in Sweden supports the product development by performing on average 15,000-16,000 individual tests per year.
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Child safety

The safety of our customers is always our number one priority, not least when it comes to the most important people in the world – children! They don’t always think about safety when they play, so we do it for them. In our view, the best starting point for designing safe products is to find out as much as possible about how they will be used in the real world.

“We know that babies explore the world around them by chewing and tasting everything. To simulate that, all IKEA soft toys are exposed to saliva enzymes to make sure that no harmful chemicals are extracted when they are chewed on.”

  • A cozy start in life

    The KLÄMMIG collection, with soft towels, quilt covers, blanket and babycare mat, is developed so parents can give their loved ones the best and coziest start in life. Just like the rest of our children’s range, all items have undergone rigorous tests all the way through the development process.

    Playing it safe

    We know that play is the key to learning for life. It fuels our development and makes us more creative, stronger and active. In 2014, IKEA developed a circus-inspired swing, GUNGGUNG, to encourage more active play and fun at home. But only a few weeks after the sales launch, the swing had to be recalled. It turned out that the initial tests did not consider the impact and increased loads when jumping on the swing. After an extensive re-testing process, GUNGGUNG is now back in our stores, improved to withstand all kinds of fun and play.

    Carefree Coloring

    As much as IKEA loves colorful products for children, dyes that are known, or even suspected to be carcinogenic or allergenic are out of the question. The paint in our MÅLA series doesn’t contain any toxic ingredients. Just in case a child would make a meal out of MÅLA.

Only using the chemicals we need

Chemicals play an important part in the production of IKEA products. They give texture to materials and provide beautiful colors through dying or printing. Glues make our products strong. Paint and other coatings protect them from scratches, corrosion, and liquids. In other words: chemicals are unavoidable. However, we are very strict when it comes to selecting which chemicals we use.

Our goal is simple: to do everything we can to make sure that our products are free from any chemicals that can be harmful to people or the environment. We take pride in proactively phasing out harmful chemicals – often before any legislation forces us to do so. And by defining chemicals in groups, we can phase out entire groups of harmful chemicals instead of just replacing one harmful chemical with another.

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Did you know? By not adding harmful chemicals in products and materials we give them a longer life as they become safe to recycle and re-use.
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