1988
DOI: 10.1177/073490418800600204
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Flammability Studies of 700 Articles of Upholstered Furniture

Abstract: In 1981 the Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation began a study to evaluate the potential for cigarette ignition of residential upholstered furniture and to determine the percent of compliance with California's mandatory flammability regulations for materials used in upholstered furniture and the State's labeling requirements. This paper reports the results on 700 articles of upholstered furniture. The presence of labels and compliance with California's furniture flammability regulations is discuss… Show more

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“…Heavy weight fabrics seemed to show a higher ignition response to lit cigarettes than lighter weight fabrics (Damant et al 1983;Damant 1995;McCormack et al 1988;Donaldson et al 1983;Gandhi & Spivak 1996). These types of results led to the belief that a standard test method might be developed to mimic the interaction between a furniture fabric cover or its mock-up and a smouldering cigarette (Gann et al 1987;Ohlemiller et al 1993).…”
Section: Fabric and Substrate Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy weight fabrics seemed to show a higher ignition response to lit cigarettes than lighter weight fabrics (Damant et al 1983;Damant 1995;McCormack et al 1988;Donaldson et al 1983;Gandhi & Spivak 1996). These types of results led to the belief that a standard test method might be developed to mimic the interaction between a furniture fabric cover or its mock-up and a smouldering cigarette (Gann et al 1987;Ohlemiller et al 1993).…”
Section: Fabric and Substrate Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penta-BDE has been used almost exclusively in the U.S and mostly in furniture for sale in California in order to comply with Technical Bulletin 117 (TB117), the state’s 1975 performance-based furniture flammability standard , . Regional differences may be somewhat lessened, however, because some TB-117-compliant products are distributed nationwide, and not all furniture sold in California has complied with the standard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cigarettes extinguished by upholstery fabrics and cotton ducks. A number of publications report that heavier weight fabrics have higher ignition responses to cigarettes than lighter weight fabrics [6][7][8][9]. High ignition responses to the eleven cigarettes occurred with upholstery fabrics that spanned the areal density spectrum.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%