Fire Retardant & Flame Retardants Products By Flame Stop Inc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of technical support can I get from Flame Stop?

The CEO, President, Managers and most other Flame Stop employees have all witnessed fire tests and understand Building and NFPA Codes. We have a Military Fire Engineer that is available. We still believe in personally answering the phone and we do our best to take care of you from the time that you call our toll-free number. We work with Building Officials and Fire Marshals nearly every day answering questions and providing test reports.

Are there Bromides or Formaldehyde in any of Flame Stop’s products?

No, since Flame Stop fire retardant and firestop products were invented we have never manufactured a toxic product. While Formaldehyde might be considered non toxic at very low levels, it remains a known Carcinogen and will not be used by Flame Stop. Fire Retardants that contain toxic chemicals give the industry a bad name.

Can one product fire retard all materials?

NO, There are separate products for different materials. For example, would you apply a latex-based paint to fabric?

Can I fire retard the material myself or do I have to be a licensed applicator?

In some cases you have to be licensed in the State of California and New York City . With most applications you can fire retard the material yourself as long as the application instructions are closely followed. First, Flame Stop products are non-toxic and odorless. You can use a garden sprayer or an airless paint sprayer to apply our liquid fire retardants. Since most of our products are penetrants, you don’t have to check a mil thickness. Now we come to inspection: When it comes to fabric the only way to truly know whether it was applied correctly is to perform the NFPA 705 field test after the application. This test utilizes a kitchen match, kitchen tongs and a small swatch of the fabric. Other fire retardant products have a florescent additive. The idea behind the additive is that a Black light will show where the material was applied. We do not believe in this method of identification because it does not prove how much fire retardant was applied and may give a false sense of fire resistance. Even though the light shows that the FR is applied it may fail the field test.  

 

 
 

 

 

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