Different countries have different flame retardant requirements for flame retardant oxford fabrics. Today we will popularize the British flame retardant standards.
British flame retardant standard: BS7177 (BS5807) is applicable to furniture, mattresses and other fabrics in public places in the UK. Special requirements for fire resistance and strict testing methods are required. Fires are divided into eight fire sources ranging from 0 to 7, corresponding to four fire protection levels: low, moderate, high and extremely high hazards.
BS7175 is suitable for permanent fire protection standards in hotels, entertainment venues and other crowded places. The test requires passing two or more test fires of Schedule 4 Part 1 and Schedule 5 Part 1.
BS7176 is applicable to furniture covering fabrics, which are required to be fireproof and washable. During the test, the fabric and filler are required to meet Schedule 4 Part 1, Schedule 5 Part 1, smoke density, toxicity and other test indicators. It is a fire protection standard for padded seats that is more stringent than BS7175 (BS5852).
BS5452 is applicable to bed sheets and pillow textiles in British public places and all imported furniture. It is required that it can still effectively prevent fire after 50 times of washing or dry cleaning.
BS5438 series: British BS5722 children’s pajamas; British BS5815.3 bedding; British BS6249.1B curtains.
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