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Why do flame retardant fabrics need to be used

Update: When fabrics are used in public places such as theatres, events and arenas they are required to comply with local flame...
Summary:Nov 26,2020

When fabrics are used in public places such as theatres, events and arenas they are required to comply with local flame retardancy standards to ensure the safety of everyone in attendance.

Failure to adhere to these regulations has been known to result in closure of venues and events. Before starting a project, it is advised that you liaise with your local Fire Authority to check which type of flame retardancy and accreditation you will require.

The safety of our customers is paramount, and we can work with you to ensure the fabrics you select are compliant with legislation.

What is it?

Flame retardant fabric has been treated to adhere to the fire safety standards set for the events and entertainment industries. To ensure the maximum safety of our worldwide customers, we carry out a variety of Flame Retardancy tests on our fabrics.

Our fabrics meet British standards and we also have a range of fabrics which meet European, French, German and American standards that would be suitable for touring shows or for permanent use in venues.

Different types of flame retardancy

The fabrics and flooring J&C Joel offer come in one of the five categories for flame retardancy.

NDFR – Non Durably Flame Retardant fabric is chemically treated with a water solution. If it becomes wet in any way it should be retreated.

DFR – Durably Flame Retardant fabric is chemically treated to withstand being cleaned a number of times

IFR – Inherently Flame Retardant fabric is woven from fibres with a high flame retardancy

FR – Flame Retardant fabric is chemically treated to an individual specification

Not FR – This fabric does have any flame retardant treatment or has not been tested

Accreditations

J&C Joel’s fabrics and flooring have one or more of the following fire certificates.

Certification

Standard

Application

BS5867 BS5867 Pt2 B

British

Curtains and drapes

BS5852 BS5852 Pt1

British

Upholstered composites for seating

BS4790 BS4790: 1987

British

Textile floor coverings hot metal nut method

BS7905-1:2001

British

Lifting equipment for performance, broadcast and similar applications

BS EN13501-1

European

Construction, products and building elements

CFC EN ISO 9239-1

European

Horizontal surface spread of flame on floor covering system

DIN EN1021

European

Upholstered furniture

EN13773: 2003

European

Vertically hung fabrics

EN14041

European

CE Marking of textiles, laminate and resilient floor coverings

EN9239-1

European

Horizontal surface spread of flame on floor covering systems

M1, M2, M4

French

French Fire Regulations

B1, B2

German

German Fire Regulations DIN 4102

TL 1080-0002/8

German

German Military Specification

Classe Uno

Italian

Italian Fire Regulations

NFPA 701 NFPA 701: (USA)

United States of America

Textiles and Films

IMO

International Maritime

Conforms to International Maritime Organisation regulations

 Fire Certificates

The production of an up to date fire certificate that can be directly matched to the drapes you have hanging generally satisfies fire offices and local authorities.

On each fabric page on our website there is a download option for the relevant Fire Test Certificates.

If you have purchased a fabric and require a full Fire Certificate you can contact the J&C Joel sales team to supply this.

 

 

Young Yao 

Marketing development manager

Zhejiang Ruico Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. (Stock No.873233)

Add: No.188, Liangshan Road, Linghu Town, Nanxun District, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China 313018

Phone: +86 (572) 2903236

Fax: +86 (572) 2905222

WhatsApp: +86 15088303595

Website:www.ruicoglobal.com

Email: [email protected]

 

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