How do I make sure that curtains, drapes, banners and other temporary materials comply with the relevant flame proofing standards?

There are strict guide lines in place with regard to combustible materials being used at events. The use of curtains, drapes, and temporary decorations could affect the safe use of the means of escape. All Curtains and Drapes should be of a durable or inherently flame retardant fabric and should conform with BS 5867: Part 2 1980 (and 1993) Fabric type B when tested in accordance with BS 5438: 1998.

None-durable fabric is acceptable provided that it conforms to BS 5867: Part 2 1980 (amd 1993) Fabric type B and is accompanied by a test certificate. Where doubt exists about the flame retardancy of a material, obtain a test certificate to show compliance with the appropriate standard. Tests should be conducted by an approved laboratory under the Department of the Trade and Industrys National Measurement Accreditation Service (NAMAS) scheme or similar approved test laboratory.

Any proposal to use combustible decorative materials should be notified to the Greenbelts Senior Fire Officer ...

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