The safe distance between lamps and combustible materials is very important, especially lamps produced by high heat, which may cause fire if they are too close to combustible materials.
Usually, the safety distance is set to 1 m to ensure the fire safety without excessively affecting the indoor space layout.
But this is only a basic guiding principle, and the actual safe distance may change due to factors such as lamp power and combustible type.
For example, high-power projection lamps should appropriately increase the safety distance from combustible materials, and low-power LED lamps can appropriately reduce the safety distance.
In addition, the types of combustible materials will also affect the setting of safe distance. Flammable materials should have a larger safety distance, and those that are difficult to burn can be reduced appropriately.
Generally speaking, the safe distance between various lamps and combustible materials should not be less than 1 m, but the specific distance should be flexibly adjusted according to the actual situation.