If you are looking for safety and style together, fire retardant blinds are a perfect choice for you. We offer blinds featuring fabrics with a flame retardant coating to protect your beloved home from any danger and provide an extra element of safety for your family.
Fire retardant blinds are essential by law in commercial, public and educational spaces and also ideal for the home. All our flame-resistant fabrics have British standard certification that satisfies requirements for blinds in commercial, public and educational environments.
Our blinds are made from top-quality fabrics FR fabrics and are trusted by many happy residential and commercial customers.
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Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens or any other steamy, humid or wet environment, our PVC roller blinds use a PVC fabric that is water-resistant and can be wiped clean. Equipped with fire-retardent and anti-microbial coatings, this highly durable fabric is also blackout, so is an ideal option for nurseries, as well as medical and educational environments.
Allow daylight into your space, whilst combatting glare and maintaining a sense of contact with the outside world. Our screen roller blinds use fabric with a slightly open weave making them ideal for windows with a view. They filter out the strongest of the sun's rays making them for rooms where glare is an issue. Consider our screen blinds for open-plan living spaces, home offices and workspaces. They are fire retardant making them ideal for both commercial and residential environments.
Ideal for steamy, humid or wet environments such as bathrooms and kitchens, these SOMFY powered roller blinds feature a PVC fabric that is water-resistant and can be wiped clean. This highly durable PVC fabric also blocks out light, so is an ideal option for nurseries, as well as medical and educational environments, especially as it is equipped with both fire-retardent and anti-microbial coatings. You can operate your SOMFY motorised roller blind from a clever but easy to use handset. Installation is wirefree since the integrated motor has a built-in rechargeable battery, therefore requiring now tricky or expensive cabling and wiring.
Ideal for bright and airy living spaces, our SOMFY motorised roller blinds feature 3% screen fabrics and provide a layer of proection against glare. These slightly open weave fabrics give a slight view out, and maintain a sense of contact with the outside world, allowing daylight into your space. Featuring an integrated SOMFY motor which is powered by an integrated rechargeable battery, these blinds require no wiring or cabling. They are operated from a simple handset or any SOMFY RTS controller. Consider our electric screen blinds for open-plan living spaces, home offices and workspaces. They are fire retardant making them ideal for both commercial and residential environments.
Vista FR is an extra-wide blind fabric that provides an integrated motor for easy use. With a 3m roll-width and providing privacy and sun protection, Vista is available in a range of popular colours. This fabric is ideal for extra-large windows such as bi-fold doors. It is fire retardant and 100% Polyester.
To meet British Standards BS 5867, all blinds and curtains used in public spaces must be made from fire-resistant materials or, alternatively, must be chemically treated to make them fire-retardant.
Blinds in themselves are not a fire hazard. However, fabrics used in soft furnishings such as blinds and curtains, that are not FR-rated may ignite in a scenario where they are exposed to naked flames, and therefore may allow a fire to spread. It is therefore important in environments where there may be a risk of fire, such as kitchens, to consider selecting blind fabrics which are fire retardant.
When purchasing fire-resistant curtains, you must confirm that they have the appropriate certification, BS5867. A fabric and curtain maker will provide fire retardant certificates for the material indicating that the face fabric and lining have passed the test.
The flammability of window blinds will depend on several factors. Is the material that the blind is made of inherently fire retardant or treated with a fire retardant coating? If not, then a window blind fabric should be considered flammable. The degree of flammability will depend on the material type with fabrics made from natural fibres igniting more easily.
Most synthetic fabrics, such as nylon, acrylic or polyester resist ignition do not catch on fire. Such fabrics tend to melt instead of igniting. In particular, polyester and nylon have high melting temperatures and have therefore become commonly used.
Inherently flame retardant fabrics are less likely to lose their flame retardancy over time and due to laundering, in comparison to fabrics that have been treated with a flame retardant coating. There are two levels of flame retardancy under British Standard BS5867 - Part 2b and Part 2c. Both certify that the fabric being tested can be washed regularly without losing its flame retardancy. Part 2c is the more stringent standard and under the British Standard is tested after being laundering 50 times at 40 degrees centigrade. Part 2b requires 12 wash cycles at 40 degrees centigrade.
Whilst the terms flame retardant and fire retardant are often used interchangeably, the flame retardant is actually the correct phrase to be associated with the chemical treatment of fabrics and other materials in order to prevent or slow the further development of ignition when the material comes into contact with a source of ignition such as a flame.
By contrast, fire retardant relates to using substances to reduce the flammability, specifically of organic materials which may include fabrics, but also materials found in buildings and wildlife.
Fabrics and decorations that have been treated with fire retardants should always have a tag attached to them that specifies when the item was treated, with the permitted product, and whether or not it has to be re-treated.
Fire retardants may contain chlorine, phosphorus, nitrogen, metals, boron or bromine. The most common type of fire retardant is brominated, meaning it contains bromine. Brominated fire retardants are often used in treating appliances, electronics, furniture, construction materials and fabrics.
Fire retardant blinds are a legal requirement in commercial, public and educational spaces and also ideal for the home environment. They use a specially treated fabric to slow down the spread of fire. Besides being fire resistant, they are equally stylish, functional, and come in a range of sizes and colours to suit any interior. They're a particularly wise choice if you're considering thermal blinds for French doors. They not only reduce the risk of fires, but also improve heat insulation, making them ideal for large glass expanses.