Standard

BS 5852:2006

Methods of test for assessment of the ignitability of upholstered seating by smouldering and flaming ignition sources

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What is BS 5852:2006?

BS 5852:2006 describes best practice methods to assess the ignitability of single material combinations, such as covers and fillings used in upholstered seating, or complete items of seating. These tests determine the effects of a smouldering cigarette, or other flaming ignition sources such as burning matches or a four-sheet full-size newspaper. This standard can be used to establish the potential ignitability of components in conjunction with other specified materials.

How does it work?

BS 5852:2006 first looks at the criteria of ignition, and the health and safety of operators. It then explains the various apparatus, before focussing on smouldering ignition sources – such as a cigarette, butane gas flames and flaming wooden cribs. It also looks at ways to test for the ignitability of upholstery composites and complete items of furniture. The standard concludes with a final examination and test report.

What is new?

This British Standard replaces BS 5852:1990 which is now withdrawn.

Who should buy it?

  • Manufacturers of upholstered furniture
  • Product testers
  • Health and safety officers
  • Regulatory bodies
  • Quality assessors

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Product Details
Descriptors
Paddings
Specimen preparation
Fire tests
Seating
Upholstered furniture
Test specimens
Furnishing fabrics
Test equipment
Testing conditions
Furniture
Ignitability
Ignition cribs
Cushions
Reports
Chair covers
ICS Codes
13.220.40 Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products
97.140 Furniture
Committee
FW/6
International relationships
ISBN
0 580 47926 9
Publisher
BSI