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SECTION 805 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS 805.1 Group I-1, Condition 2. The requirements in Sections 805.1.1 through 805.1.2 shall apply to facilities in Group I-1, Condition 2. 805.1.1 Upholstered furniture 805.1.1.1 through 805.1.1.3. 805.1.1.1 Ignition by the following: 1. Mocked-up composites of the upholstered furniture shall have a char length not exceeding 1.5 inches (38 mm) when tested NFPA 261. 2. The components of the 805.1.1.2 Heat release ASTM E 1537 or California Technical Bulletin 133, as item item exceed 25 megajoules (MJ). 805.1.1.3 Identification. Sections 805.1.1.1 and 805.1.1.2. 805.1.2 Mattresses. Newly 805.1.2.1 through 805.1.2.3.

805.1.2.1 Ignition by 805.1.2.2 Heat release by an by an 805.1.2.3 Identification. label of an approved agency, confirming compliance with the 805.2.2.1 and 805.2.2.2. 805.2 Group I-2, nursing homes and hospitals. The requirements in Sections 805.2.1 through 805.2.2 shall apply to nursing homes and hospitals classified in Group I-2. 805.2.1 Upholstered furniture 805.2.1.1 through 805.2.1.3. 805.2.1.1 Ignition by the following: (a) mockedup composites of the shall have a char length not exceeding 1.5 inches (38 mm) 261 or (b) the components of the furniture belonging to the patients in sleeping rooms of nursing homes (Group I- 2), provided that a smoke detector is installed in such rooms. Battery-

powered, single-station smoke alarms shall be allowed. 805.2.1.2 Heat release ASTM E 1537 or California Technical Bulletin 133, as item item exceed 25 MJ. 805.2.1.3 Identification. Sections 805.2.1.1 and 805.2.1.2. 805.2.2 Mattresses. Newly 805.2.2.1 through 805.2.2.3. 805.2.2.1 Ignition by 805.2.2.2 Heat release by an by an

805.2.2.3 Identification. label of an approved agency, confirming compliance with the 805.2.2.1 and 805.2.2.2. 805.3 Group I-3, detention and correction facilities. The requirements in Sections 805.3.1 through 805.3.2 shall apply to detention and correction facilities classified in Group I-3. 805.3.1 Upholstered furniture 805.3.1.1 through 805.3.1.3 805.3.1.1 Ignition by the following: 1. Mocked-up composites of the upholstered furniture shall have a char length not exceeding 1.5 inches (38 mm) when tested NFPA 261. 2. The components of the 805.3.1.2 Heat release ASTM E 1537, as item item exceed 25 MJ. 805.3.1.3 Identification. Sections 805.3.1.1 and 805.3.1.2. 805.3.2 Mattresses. Newly introduced mattresses 805.3.2.1 through 805.3.2.3. 805.3.2.1 Ignition by

805.3.2.2 Fire performance tests. Newly shall be tested in accordance with Section 805.3.2.2.1 or 805.3.2.2.2. 805.3.2.2.1 Heat release 805.3.2.2.2 Mass loss test. Newly introduced a mass loss not exceeding 15 percent of the initial mass of the mattress where tested in accordance with the test in Annex A of ASTM F 1085. 805.3.2.3 Identification. label of an Sections 805.3.2.1 and 805.3.2.2. 805.4 Group R-2 college and university dormitories. The 805.4.1 through 805.4.2.3 shall apply to college and university dormitories classified in Group R-2, including decks, porches and balconies. 805.4.1 Upholstered furniture 805.4.1.1 through 805.4.1.3 805.4.1.1 Ignition by the following: 1. Mocked-up composites of the upholstered furniture shall have a char length not exceeding 1 1/2 inches (38 mm) when tested NFPA 261. 2. The components of the 805.4.1.2 Heat release ASTM E 1537 or California

Technical Bulletin 133, as item item exceed 25 MJ. 805.4.1.3 Identification. Sections 805.4.1.1 and 805.4.1.2. 805.4.2 Mattresses. Newly introduced mattresses 805.4.2.1 through 805.4.2.3. 805.4.2.1 Ignition by 805.4.2.2 Heat release by an by an 805.4.2.3 Identification. label of an approved agency, confirming compliance with the 805.4.2.1 and 805.4.2.2.

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