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Solving the soft furnishings fire problem (without incurring collateral damage)

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FIRE AND MATERIALS
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 3-7

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/fam.2936

Keywords

bed fires; fire; fire research; fire safety; furniture fires

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This special issue focuses on the dangers of fires involving soft furnishings, presenting current research findings and calling for collaborative efforts from the fire safety community to reduce the occurrence and consequences of such fires.
Fires in which soft furnishings (upholstered furniture and beds) were either the first item ignited or were identified as the major item in the fire's growth are the deadliest of residential fires. This Special Issue of Fire and Materials on Furniture Flammability grew from a small session on this subject in Interflam 2019. The issue contains 14 papers that describe the fire problems of soft furnishings, research to better understand their burning behavior, and recent success in and promising approaches to reducing the losses from these fires. This introduction concludes with the author's challenges to the fire safety community for reducing the number and consequences of soft furnishings fires.

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