JELD-WEN Is First LPCB Certified Fire Protected Stairs
Manufacturer
JELD-WEN has become the first UK volume timber stair manufacturer to be
certified by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) for its fire
protected timber stairs.
The LPCB, which is part of BRE Global, assesses and certifies fire and security
systems and services against standards, such as British Standards, European
Standards and Loss Prevention Standards (LPS), which are developed in
co-operation with manufacturers and insurers. It also provides independent third
party certification and listing of fire and security products and services.
JELD-WEN’s fire protected timber stairs initially underwent extensive testing to
the Government’s CLG funded, BRE developed test method BD2569. This was followed
with the Company being evaluated by LPCB, which included approval of the
company’s quality management system to ISO 9001, as well as assessment and
surveillance of the factory production control system. Being certified to LPCB
also includes ongoing periodic audit testing of the product.
As a supplier of LPCB approved products, JELD-WEN is authorised to label its
fire resisting timber staircases with the instantly recognisable LPCB
‘horseshoe’ mark and the company is now being listed in the LPCB’s Red Book live
on their website and will appear in the 2012 Edition of the hard copy Directory,
long regarded as an essential for every Architect’s library. This gives
specifiers and developers the confidence that JELD-WEN can demonstrate the
quality of its stairs, which means that fire related hazards in buildings are
being minimised and occupants better protected.
Ian Purkis, President of the British Woodworking Federation and Technical
Director at JELD-WEN, said: “We are very proud to be the first LPCB certified
manufacturer of fire protected timber stairs. Increasing numbers of developers
are looking to use timber stairs for low to medium rise apartments and this
certification will give them added confidence to specify our stairs. This is a
really exciting development, as it demonstrates how timber stairs are a very
real alternative to concrete for apartment buildings up to six storeys high,
which will bring major cost and environmental benefits for developers.”
Tony Baker at the BRE/LPCB said: “This certification is about giving specifiers
and developers more confidence about products that meet fire protection
requirements. They should be in no doubt now that JELD-WEN’s timber stairs can
be specified for low and medium rise blocks, in the knowledge that they help
minimise fire risks in the buildings they are designing, specifying or
managing.”
Stairs can be one of the most hazardous locations in a home, where research
showed that 800 fatalities and major injuries are caused every year. JELD-WEN,
working in conjunction with the British Woodworking Federation (BWF), has
developed a consistent standard for the industry to recognise compliant and
non-compliant stairs.
As a result of this work, JELD-WEN became the first timber stairs manufacturer
to be accredited to the BWF’s Stair Scheme in the latter part of 2010. All
accredited stairs are recognised by the scheme’s badge, which is fixed to the
product in the factory.
Rigorous tests carried out by the BRE as part of the BWF’s Scheme confirmed that
JELD-WEN’s timber stairs are effective as a means of escape, even after
extremely hazardous fire conditions. No only does this show the stair was not
consumed in a fire, but also that JELD-WEN’s fire protected stairs demonstrated
that they could maintain their normal function in the event of a fire occurring
within a stair enclosure. One of the test requirements following the actual fire
test, is that the stair will still carry a large static load, confirming its
functionality to be used as an Escape Stair for building occupants. This test
concluded that JELD-WEN’s fire protected timber stairs can retain their normal
function after extreme fire conditions within a stair enclosure, providing
building occupants with a route to escape.
BWF Stair Scheme Chairman, Pauline Kelly, said: “Achieving fire certification
for timber stairs is a major step forward for our Scheme, for JELD-WEN as a
manufacturer and for the joinery industry as a whole. We can now prove that
timber stairs are acceptable under the Building Regulations as escape stairs,
which means that they are a viable and cost-effective option in multi-storey,
multi-occupancy buildings.”
JELD-WEN offers a full range of made-to-measure and stock flights, as well as
stair components. The company also offers the top 20 most popular stair layouts
to make specification easier. JELD-WEN produces stairs in a full range of
designs and timber options, including oak, pine and kerto, to suit customer
needs. This also includes a choice of factory finished options that enhance
performance and prolong the lifespan of the staircase. Stairs are also available
with full FSC Chain of Custody Certification, on request.
JELD-WEN provides a free on-site survey within five days of quotation and full
technical advice through its team of stairs specialists.
To request the latest JELD-WEN stairs catalogue please email below.
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