FIRE STANDARD
BS 5852 Crib 5 fire standard for upholstery
BS 5852 Crib 5 fire standard for upholstery
BS 5852 Crib 5 is an essential fire safety standard for upholstered furniture, especially in commercial settings. It assesses how different materials resist ignition when exposed to a specific ignition source, known as “Crib 5”. Compliance with this standard ensures that furniture manufacturers maintain high safety levels, reducing the risk of fire-related incident
Test Specimen
The test involves placing a standardized wooden crib, or “Crib 5” ignition source, against the upholstery material and observing the material’s combustion characteristics. The test measures how the material resists ignition and the extent of any flame spread.
APPLICATION
This standard is critical for furniture used in public spaces such as hotels, offices, and other commercial environments where stringent fire safety standards are required. Compliance with Crib 5 provides assurance that the furniture offers a higher level of fire resistance.
CLASSIFICATION
Furniture materials that pass the Crib 5 test are classified as having a higher level of fire resistance. This classification is vital for manufacturers to prove their commitment to safety and for customers who require furniture that meets rigorous fire safety criteria.
COMPLIANCE
Manufacturers producing upholstered furniture for commercial use must adhere to the BS 5852 Crib 5 standard to ensure their products can withstand a higher level of fire exposure, providing added safety to users in commercial environments.
GLOBAL RECOGNITION
While BS 5852 is a British standard, its principles are recognized globally, especially in markets that prioritize fire safety in furniture. Compliance with Crib 5 often meets or exceeds international fire safety benchmarks.