Play Couch Safety Guide for Parents | FoamBlocksForKids
Complete play couch safety guide: foam certifications explained, age-appropriate use, common risks, and how to choose the safest play couch for your family.
Published: 2026-04-27
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are play couches safe for babies?
- Play couches are safe for babies 6 months and older when used as a flat surface for supervised tummy time. Do not stack pieces or create inclines for babies. Choose a CertiPUR-US certified option like the Nugget or Yourigami.
- What does CertiPUR-US certification mean for play couches?
- CertiPUR-US means the foam has been independently tested to be free of harmful chemicals including ozone depleters, heavy metals, formaldehyde, phthalates, and PBDEs. It also meets low VOC emission standards.
- What is the biggest safety risk with play couches?
- The biggest risk is not the play couch itself but what it enables access to. Children use stacked cushions to reach windows, bookshelves, and countertops. Always anchor furniture to walls and never place play couch pieces near windows.
- At what age can kids play unsupervised on a play couch?
- Most children can play independently with standard play couch configurations by age 3-5. Elaborate builds involving climbing above 24 inches should still be supervised. Children under 3 should always be supervised.
- Which play couch is the safest?
- The Figgy has the most safety certifications (CertiPUR-US + GREENGUARD Gold) and velcro connectors that prevent sliding. The Nugget has the firmest foam for the most stable builds and a decade-long safety track record.