Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
270209 Fire Safety Journal 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

New Zealand is reluctant to implement mandatory fire safety regulations for domestic furniture because of the cost/benefit even though up to 30% of household deaths and injuries over the past 20 or more years can be attributed to soft furnishings. Work has been carried out to develop a low-cost inter-liner using fire retardant treated wool with altered proportions of different fire resistant synthetic fibres that may be attractive for voluntary inclusion by manufacturers. Bench- and full-scale tests have been conducted to characterise the fire performance of composites of polypropylene upholstery fabric, different inter-liner materials and a polyurethane foam core. Inter-liner blends that reduced the peak rate of heat release, extended the time to peak rate of heat release and reduced other combustion product output were identified. A blend of 75% Zirpro treated fire retardant wool and 25% Panox fibre was found to be the best candidate material when fire performance, cost and practical application were considered.

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