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Fire and rub test!

This guide will look at two important things to consider when buying fabric for upholstery or upholstered furniture in the UK

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When looking for fabrics for your sofa. Buying a new chair or deciding on a new three piece suite you will have many choices to make.

Colour, design, texture, fabric, price, material and size will be foremost on your mind.

But also consider:

  • Flammability

  • Fabric durability

Flammability

All furniture manufactured in the UK after 1988 is required to comply with the Furniture & Furnishings Fire Safety Regulations act of 1988. This demands that both cover fabric and fillings must comply and be fire retardant

Upholstery fabric must

  • Comply with the cigarette test(BS5852 part 1 1979 source 0)

and

  • Comply with the match test OR be classified as an exempt fabric which means the fabric be made of more than 75% of natural fibers. The fabric would then be able to be used with a schedule 3 fireproof interliner.

Why?

  • In 1988 there were 247 deaths from fires started in upholstered furniture. By 1998 this figure had fallen to 95

  • At least 800 lives have been saved by the regulations so far.

Durability

Durability of fabrics used for upholstery were put into categories in a British standard 2543 in 2004. These categories are as follows:

    • LD - Light domestic suitable for upholstery intended for very light use

    • GD - General domestic use suitable for general use

    • HD - Heavy domestic use suitable for upholstery where increased durability is required to counter heavy use

    • GC - General contract suitable for upholstery that will be used throughout the day

    • SC - Severe contract use suitable for upholstery that takes the heaviest amount of use

I hope the above helps a little!

Stay safe!


Guide ID: 10000000001211969Guide created: 18/06/06 (updated 08/02/12)

 
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