Protective Textiles

Curtains and Drapes

Strategic Recommendations for Curtains and Drapes

  • Engage Early with BIS & Labs
    Apply for BIS certification promptly and conduct ignition-resistance testing in BIS-recognized laboratories.
  • Partner with Compliance Experts
    Work with ERA Compliance team to streamline certification, testing, ISI marking, and documentation for fire-retardant curtains and drapes.
  • Contact ERA Support Team
    📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp
    Guidance available for BIS filing, lab testing, labeling, and QCO alignment.
  • Track Notifications & Circulars
    Monitor updates under the Protective Textiles (QCO), 2022, including S.O. 1707(E), S.O. 2332(E), and S.O. 3896(E).
  • Do a Gap Assessment
    Identify non-compliant inventory, verify fire-retardant fabric properties, labeling, and packaging, and ensure all domestic curtains and drapes meet IS 15741:2007 before sale or supply.
Section Details
Product Name Curtains and Drapes
IS Standard IS 15741:2007
Title of IS Textiles – Resistance to Ignition of Curtains and Drapes – Specification
Quality Control Order Protective Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022
Notification & Amendments - Notified via S.O. 1707(E), dated 10 April 2023
- First Amendment: S.O. 2332(E), dated 24 May 2023
- Second Amendment: S.O. 3896(E), dated 11 September 2024
Final Enforcement Date 7 October 2023 (as per First Amendment)
Objective & Scope To ensure fire safety of curtains and drapes by enforcing BIS certification under IS 15741:2007
Products Covered Textile-based curtains and drapes intended for use in public, residential, or institutional interiors.
Exemptions - Products meant exclusively for export
Industries Impacted - Interior Furnishings & Home Textiles
- Hospitality & Institutional Suppliers
- Safety and Fire-Resistant Textile Manufacturers
Mandatory Compliance - Must conform to IS 15741:2007
- BIS license under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018
- ISI marking required
Next Steps for Stakeholders - Apply for BIS license
- Conduct testing in BIS-approved labs
- Ensure ISI mark before sale or supply
Legal Framework & Enforcement - Enforced under BIS Act, 2016
- BIS is the designated certifying and enforcement authority
Penalties for Non-Compliance - Seizure of goods
- Suspension/cancellation of license
- Fines or imprisonment up to 2 years or both
Conclusion BIS certification for curtains and drapes under IS 15741:2007 is mandatory from 7 October 2023. Stakeholders must act to comply and ensure legal sale.
References / Annexures - QCO 2022: S.O. 1707(E) [10 April 2023]
- 1st Amendment: S.O. 2332(E) [24 May 2023]
- 2nd Amendment: S.O. 3896(E) [11 Sept 2024]

Notification

Curtains and drapes have been brought under mandatory BIS certification through the Protective Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022, notified via S.O. 1707(E) dated 10 April 2023 by the Ministry of Textiles. The Order was amended twice: First Amendment via S.O. 2332(E) on 24 May 2023 revised the enforcement date, and the Second Amendment via S.O. 3896(E) dated 11 September 2024 omitted entry at Sr. No. 2 but retained curtains and drapes (Sr. No. 1).

Enforcement Timeline

The final enforcement date for compliance was revised to 7 October 2023, following the first amendment order.

Overview

Curtains and drapes are widely used textile furnishings in households, hospitality spaces, and institutions. Due to their extensive surface area and frequent exposure to potential fire sources (e.g., lighting, electrical fixtures), fire resistance becomes an essential safety feature. The IS 15741:2007 standard specifies performance benchmarks for resistance to ignition in such textile products.

Objective & Scope

The primary objective of IS 15741:2007 is to enhance public safety by mandating fire-retardant performance of curtains and drapes. The specification ensures these products resist ignition under standard test conditions, thereby reducing fire hazards in residential and commercial settings.

Products Covered

This specification applies to all textile-based curtains and drapes intended for interior furnishing purposes. It includes woven, knitted, or nonwoven fabrics designed to cover windows, partitions, or used as decorative hangings in public and private spaces.

Exemptions Provided

As per Clause 2 of the QCO, the provisions of mandatory BIS certification do not apply to products exclusively manufactured for export.

Industries Impacted

  • Interior Furnishings & Home Textiles – As suppliers of fire-resistant curtain materials.
  • Hospitality & Institutional Suppliers – For compliance in hotels, hospitals, theatres, schools, etc.
  • Safety and Fire-Resistant Textile Manufacturers – Directly impacted due to requirement of fire-retardant product specifications.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

All curtains and drapes covered under IS 15741:2007 must be certified by BIS under Scheme-I of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. Products must carry the ISI mark and conform to prescribed fire safety parameters.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

Manufacturers and importers should:

  • Apply for BIS certification immediately
  • Conduct necessary testing through BIS-recognized laboratories
  • Ensure packaging and labeling with ISI mark before sale or distribution
  • Ensure continued conformity with the latest version of IS 15741

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The Order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the designated certification and enforcement authority. Violations can lead to:

  • Seizure of non-compliant products
  • Suspension or cancellation of BIS license
  • Fines or imprisonment for up to two years or both

Conclusion

Compliance with IS 15741:2007 is legally mandatory from 7 October 2023 for all manufacturers and suppliers of curtains and drapes. The 2022 Order ensures consumer safety through enhanced fire resistance standards, with strict enforcement under the BIS Act. Stakeholders are advised to act promptly to avoid penalties and continue lawful trade.

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