New insights into bed fire risk and safety improvements.
This nonfiction work analyzes how mattress design and bedclothes affect fire growth, heat, and the chance of igniting surrounding objects. It explains how different designs influence peak heat release and the potential to push a room toward flashover, offering a grounded view of fire risk reduction.
The study uses real tests of three mattress designs in twin and king sizes to show how heat, radiation, and ignition reach translate into room-wide safety implications. It also discusses how room size and nearby items influence the spread of fire, and what this means for reducing casualties and damage.
- How peak heat release rates differ across mattress designs and sizes.
- How radiative ignition reach is measured and used to estimate risk to nearby objects.
- How room size and furniture placement affect the likelihood of flashover.
- What reducing bed-fire growth could mean for safety and policy considerations.
Ideal for readers of fire safety research, building safety standards, and anyone evaluating how mattress flammability affects home risk.