Do you know the difference between fire-resistant and flame-retardant materials?

When something is labeled fire-resistant, it means it can withstand high temperatures before catching fire. This type of material is treated with chemicals to enhance its strength, making it resistant to burning for an extended period in the event of a fire.

On the other hand, if something is classified as flame-retardant, it helps slow down the spread of flames and reduces smoke output. Flame-retardant products work to suppress flames and limit their spread.

Recognizing the significance of fire safety in healthcare settings is crucial. Installing products that meet fire safety standards is essential. At Cube Care, we prioritize fire safety by offering inherently fire-retardant (IFR) fabrics for the manufacturing of privacy curtains. IFR fabrics are woven with threads that meet fire code requirements without needing additional chemical treatment. These fabrics are designed to remain flame-retardant throughout their lifetime, even after multiple washes.

Cube Care’s disposable curtains are manufactured from inherently flame-retardant materials and comply with fire safety regulation NFPA 701 without the need for further treatment. These materials naturally resist ignition and combustion, providing long-lasting fire protection. They are a durable and dependable choice for healthcare environments that prioritize fire safety, offering peace of mind that you are investing in premium-quality curtains to safeguard the well-being of your patients and staff.

Cube Care

We are committed to ensuring the safety of healthcare environments. Our hospital curtains undergo rigorous testing and certification to meet the highest fire safety standards. We understand that every detail is crucial in fire safety, which is why quality and reliability are at the forefront of our curtain design and manufacturing process.