Guidelines

Can I give away furniture without fire label?

Can I give away furniture without fire label?

HOW IS IT IMPORTANT IN A DONATION TO CHARITY? Since 1988, fire labels are legally required for all upholstered furniture such as sofas, armchairs, etc. Without the label, consumers cannot know if they are buying a safe sofa.

Does furniture have to have fire safety labels?

Display labelling is required to indicate the ignition resistance of each item of furniture and needs to be attached to all new furniture at the point of sale, with the exception of mattresses, bed-bases, pillows, scatter cushions, seat pads, loose covers (sold separately from the furniture) and stretch covers.

What furniture needs fire labels?

If you are considering donating upholstered or leather furniture, mattresses, divans or bed bases you must check that each one carries a fire label. The fire label may be on any external surface of an item including underneath removable seating and also inside cushion covers. …

What is a fire label on furniture?

A fire safety label is an assurance from the product manufacturer that an item is compliant with British Fire Safety regulations. Without these regulations, manufacturers would be free to use flammable materials. This could pose a risk to your safety in the event of a fire.

How do I get rid of a sofa without fire label?

If your sofa does not have the fire safety label attached, contact the charity beforehand to ensure they can accept it. The permanent fire safety label is usually sewn or stapled to the sofa, beneath the cushions.

How do I know if my furniture is fire resistant?

How to tell whether furniture complies. New upholstered furniture, apart from the exemptions mentioned above, must carry a permanent label with the heading ‘CARELESSNESS CAUSES FIRE’. This label is usually found behind a loose cover at the rear of the furniture or under a seat cushion.

How do I get rid of a couch without a fire label?

How many years should you keep a couch?

Sofas: Consider replacing your sofa before the seats start sagging to the point of not supporting you, the fabric has become stained and worn, and the frame is breaking down or squeaking. How long should a couch last? On average, a typical sofa lasts between 7 and 15 years.

What can you do with a couch without fire label?

Is it illegal to sell a sofa without a fire label?

It’s worth noting that charities selling sofas to the general public for fundraising can’t accept sofas that do not have their fire label attached. Providing your sofa is in a good enough condition to sell on and upholstered items have an intact fire label, you can successfully donate your sofa to this worthy cause.

Are there fire safety labels on secondhand furniture?

No fire safety labels on secondhand furniture – anything I can do? I’ve recently bought a new house to let out, and the previous owner left some faux-leather type armchairs and sofa. They are aesthetically and practically adequate, so I would be willing to keep them. Unfortunately, however, I can’t find a fire safety label anywhere on them.

What do you need to know about fire labels?

Here we show two versions of an upholstered item fire label which ensures the item meets the Furniture and Furnishings Regulations. Upholstered items in all these categories must be in good condition and the covering intact with no rips or tears which may compromise the ignition tests.

Do you have to fix fire labels to furniture?

Through various internet searches I have found conflicting information. One site says that the labels themselves MUST be permanently fixed to each item of furniture (3 labels required for a 3 piece suite etc.) and that they must be fixed in such a way ‘that they cannot be removed without causing damage to the label’.

Why are fire labels important when donating furniture?

To be able to donate your upholstered item to a charity, the permanent fire safety label must be attached – otherwise they will not be able to take it from you. Please keep your fire safety labels attached to your items of furniture for this reason!