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Government Enforces Stricter Fire Safety Standards for Public Upholstery

New Delhi: In a bid to enhance public safety and prevent fire-related tragedies, the Government has introduced stringent regulations mandating the use of fire-resistant upholstery fabrics in non-domestic furniture. Effective from October 2023, the new Quality Control Order (QCO) requires all upholstery components used in public spaces to adhere to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) norms, specifically IS 15768:2008.

The QCO applies to upholstered fabrics and composites found in public areas such as offices, shopping malls, airports, restaurants, underground complexes, hospitals, museums, places of worship, and educational institutions. The order also covers imports of furniture or sub-assemblies containing upholstered fabric intended for public use, though the industry has been granted a relaxation period until March 31, 2025, to comply.

This regulation marks a significant step by the Government to address fire safety concerns in public spaces. By ensuring compliance with IS 15768:2008, the QCO aims to reduce the risk of fire hazards and safeguard both lives and property. The Ministry of Textiles has also sought the integration of these standards into the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade’s (DPIIT) furniture regulations, creating a unified framework that covers all essential safety standards for furniture in public areas.

The move is part of the government’s broader initiative to ensure quality and safety across key sectors. While BIS certification remains voluntary for many products, compliance with fire-resistant upholstery standards has now become mandatory, underscoring the Government’s commitment to public safety. This decisive action ensures that all non-domestic furniture used in public spaces meets the highest safety benchmarks, creating safer environments for everyone.

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