Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures UK (CROSS) has published a report relating to reaction to fire classification of wall lining materials, pointing out the importance of understanding the testing regimes required for materials in different applications and how performance will likely be affected by composite panel constructions. Whilst the technical advice on testing applies to all wall lining products, the reporter here is particularly concerned about the classification of linings in and around freestanding pods which may have been overlooked in the requirements of Building Regulations guidance; Approved Document B due to being considered furniture items, and therefore not assessed for compliance by those responsible for fire safety in the design.
It is also important to understand that freestanding pods can have implications on both passive and active fire protection systems given their function as a room within a larger space.
Peter Long, Divisional Fire and Certification Director at Optima Products wrote an article highlighting the importance of fire safety standards for wall linings in office pods to protect occupants and prevent the spread of fire. He stressed the significance of incorporating Approved Document B (ADB) into the design and construction of these pods. You can read the article here.
If you have any questions about design, specification, procurement or installation of pods, please either consult our Specifiers Guide to Partitions, or get in touch with the FIS technical team who will be happy to help.
