About fire resistant fabrics
One is required to use flame-retardant materials in almost all public buildings. These safety regulations apply, for example, to public areas in hotels, schools, kindergartens, office buildings, nursing homes, and cinemas. By adhering to these government-prescribed measures, the fire risk in buildings can be substantially reduced.
Our selection of FR fabrics meets one of the most important flame retardancy standards, – FR M1. We collaborate with various laboratories to issue test reports and provide certificates. You can find the relevant certificates for each product on our website.
What does FR M1 fabric mean?
Fabrics that meet the FR M1 standard are considered highly flame-resistant. This means that the fabric is less likely to ignite and spread flames in the event of a fire, contributing to overall safety in various settings, including public buildings, hospitality, and other areas where fire safety is a concern. Fabrics that comply with the M1 standard have undergone testing and meet the specific fire safety requirements set forth in French regulations.