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What are the safety standards for fire-resistant fabrics on urban outdoor furniture?

Urban outdoor furniture, such as park benches, bus shelter seats, and public plaza installations, requires fabrics that meet stringent safety standards to mitigate fire risks. The primary safety standards for these fire-resistant fabrics are often based on national and international regulations. Key standards include the U.S. California Technical Bulletin 117 (Cal TB 117) for flammability of filling materials, the British Standard 5852 for upholstered seating, and the European EN 1021 series. These standards typically mandate that fabrics undergo rigorous testing, such as the cigarette test and the simulated match flame test, to evaluate ignition resistance and flame spread. Fabrics must often self-extinguish within a specified time after the ignition source is removed. Compliance ensures the materials do not readily ignite from common sources like discarded cigarettes, thereby enhancing public safety in densely populated urban areas. Manufacturers achieve this resistance through inherent flame-retardant fibers or chemical treatments applied to the fabric. Regular maintenance and cleaning are also crucial, as dirt and weathering can compromise the fabric's protective properties over time. Ultimately, adhering to these standards is vital for urban planners and furniture specifiers to create safer public environments.

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