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tions. This means that when you visit a showroom all sofas will meet minimum requirements on fire performance, regardless of whether the fabric is a fine silk or a more heavy duty weave. For many fabrics this will mean that a fire retardant coating is needed


(normally on the back of the fabric) to meet the requirements of the Regulations. Historically these coatings could make a fabric feel stiff and less comfortable, however, in most instances modern chemical formulations can offer fire protection without significantly affecting the feel of the product.


What should I check on delivery?


When your sofa is delivered it is important to check that the product is ‘as ordered,’ and fault-free. Ensure any damage and defects are reported as soon as possible.


What steps should I take to care for my sofa?


Proper care and maintenance will prolong the life of your furniture. Look for any available information; this may be on a label under the seat cushion, in the seat/back junction, on the base or within a leaflet. If you can’t find information then ask the retailer or manufacturer. Leather should be cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. This is because the use of cleaning solutions or prepara- tions on products for which they were not intended can damage the surface of the leather. If accidental spillage or damage occurs, take professional advice to


ensure it is dealt with properly. Do not wash or dry clean the fabric of your furniture unless the manufacturer’s instructions specifically state that this can be done.


Any final pieces of advice?


It may seem obvious, but check the product will fit through doors and fit in the room without having to compromise on space. If space is tight or your property has limited or narrow access, consider a sofa or armchairs with detachable arms or one that comes in sections.


Phil Reynolds is general manager at FIRA International Enq. 104


Enq. 105


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selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.co.uk


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