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What is Fireproofing?


Fireproofing is a process that involves treating materials to make them fire-resistant. This protection is achieved through the application of fire retardant products that slow down or prevent the spread of flames. M2 fireproof protective tarpaulins are an excellent example of products benefiting from this treatment, offering increased safety in various environments.

Advantages of a Fireproof Tarpaulin


  • Increased Safety: The main advantage of fireproofing is the improvement of safety. By delaying the flammability of materials, it helps reduce fire risks and protect people and property.
  • Protection of Property: In case of a fire outbreak, fireproof materials limit material damage. They offer better protection to infrastructure, equipment, and other valuable assets.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Many industries must comply with strict safety standards for fire protection. Using fireproof materials helps meet these legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Reduced Insurance Costs: Insurers may offer reduced premiums for buildings and installations using fireproof materials due to the decreased fire risk.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that your materials are protected against fire brings undeniable peace of mind, especially in high-risk environments like warehouses, stages, or trade shows.

Comparison of Different Fireproofing Standards


There are several fireproofing standards worldwide, each with its criteria and testing methods. In France, the NF P 92-507 standard classifies materials into five categories:


  • M0: Non-combustible
  • M1: Non-flammable
  • M2: Difficult to ignite
  • M3: Moderately flammable
  • M4: Easily flammable

The NF P 92-507 standard also includes fire resistance tests, which evaluate how long a material can withstand fire before degrading. These tests are essential to determine the level of protection offered by a material under real fire conditions.

Tableau norme feu EN

Why Choose a Fireproof Tarpaulin?


  • Large construction sites, especially in public places, require the use of fireproof equipment.
  • As an individual, you may be required by your insurance to choose a fireproof tarp.
  • Under certain conditions, many standards are required, and in case of a disaster, your insurer may demand that the tarp used complies with fireproof standards.


In France, there is a classification (NF P. 92. 507 Standard), composed of 5 categories, that defines the reaction of materials to fire: it ranges from M0 (non-flammable) to M4 (easily flammable). This classification is established by laboratories approved by the Ministry of the Interior, including the Scientific and Technical Center for Building. It corresponds to the resistance time of a material at a given temperature. For more information, visit the CSTB website.

Fireproofing is an essential safety measure in many fields. M2 fireproof protective tarpaulins offer an effective solution to prevent the spread of fires, ensuring the safety of people and property. Understanding the different fireproofing standards and their advantages allows you to make an informed choice for your fire protection.


To learn more about our fireproof tarpaulins and find the product that best suits your needs, feel free to explore our catalog or contact our team of experts.