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A protective layer or substance used in mattresses to increase their fire resistance and stop the spread of flames is referred to as a flame-resistant mattress barrier. It is intended to lessen the possibility of a mattress catching fire and to decrease the burning process in the event that it does.
A flame-resistant mattress barrier’s main function is to act as a barrier between the mattress’s combustible fillings, foam, and upholstery and the source of fire. It helps to reduce the combustibility of the mattress and slow the spread of flames by adding fire-resistant materials or treatments within the barrier.
These barriers are often constructed from materials that are naturally flame-resistant or fire-resistant textiles, such as woven aramid fibers. They are carefully positioned within the mattress, either as an interior layer or as a cover, to offer an additional layer of defense against ignition and flame propagation.
The flame resistant mattress barrier accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
To safeguard consumers, mattresses in the European Union (EU) must adhere to fire safety rules. In the EU, mattresses must adhere to the BS 7177 standard and the EN 597 set of fire safety regulations. With the help of these standards, fire risks should be reduced and mattresses supplied in the EU market should have a specific degree of fire resistance.
The EN 597 series is divided into numerous sections that cover various facets of mattress and other furniture fire safety. EN 597-1:2015 and EN 597-2:2015 are the series’ two most important chapters.
While EN 597-2 deals with the evaluation of the ignitability of bedding goods, EN 597-1 defines the ignition source and test procedures for assessing the ignitability of mattresses.
The Specification for Resistance to igniting of Mattresses, Mattress Pads, Divans, and Bed Bases, commonly known as BS 7177, establishes specifications for the resistance of mattresses and associated materials to igniting from smoldering cigarettes and open fires.
To make sure that mattresses adhere to strict fire safety regulations, it creates numerous test procedures and performance benchmarks.
Mattress manufacturers that want to sell their products in the EU must make sure that their products meet these fire safety requirements. To improve the mattress’ fire resistance, this frequently entails the use of flame-retardant materials or barriers.
To comply with the necessary requirements, textiles, barriers, and foams that resist flame are frequently used. These components are intended to lessen the mattress’ flammability, decrease the spread of fire, and increase the user’s protection.
Testing carried out by recognized laboratories is often used to confirm compliance with the EN 597 series and the BS 7177 standard. The relevant test results and certifications must be obtained by manufacturers in order to prove that their mattresses adhere to the set fire safety standards.
In order to make sure that these requirements are being followed, regulatory agencies may conduct frequent audits and inspections.
The EU seeks to improve fire safety in mattresses, lower the risk of fire-related events, and safeguard consumers by complying to the EN 597 series and the BS 7177 standard. The overall safety and quality standards enforced in the EU market are aided by these rules.