Insulating materials are not all flammable. Building materials, and therefore also insulating materials, are divided into different fire protection categories. Moreover, a European standard regulates the classification of products and types of construction according to their fire behaviour.
This standard indicates that there are non-flammable insulating materials. Therefore, the main contractor can inquire about this beforehand, prior to deciding on the materials to be used. In principle, insulating materials made out of minerals are non-flammable. Mineral-based insulation materials are also covered by the Luxembourg Sustainability Certification for Housing (LENOZ) and can therefore be financed by the State as part of an overall project. Refits are also covered: the use of mineral-based insulation materials allows for higher financing than conventional materials.
Furthermore, there are other materials used as façade cladding elements that are flammable and these must be taken into account in this regard. This is why it is important to account for the overall make-up of the external wall in itself. Nonetheless, it may also include flame retardants (i.e. sealant, firewall, etc.) and thus provide protection against the spread of flames.