As expandable integrated houses become more popular, fire resistance is a key concern for users. To ensure safety, these houses must undergo strict fire resistance testing.
Fire tests typically include material combustion performance, structural fire endurance, and electrical system safety checks. Combustion tests verify if fire-resistant materials used in walls and roofs can effectively block fire spread. Fire endurance tests simulate high temperatures to assess structural stability during a fire.
Additionally, electrical fire tests ensure wiring safety to prevent fire hazards. Tests also evaluate smoke emission and heat resistance, ensuring occupants have enough time to evacuate during a fire.
Through comprehensive testing, qualified expandable integrated houses meet national and international fire safety standards, providing residents with greater peace of mind.