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  2. List of fire-retardant materials - Wikipedia

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    Fire-retardant materials should not be confused with fire-resistant materials. A fire resistant material is one which is designed to resist burning and withstand heat. An example of a fire-resistant material is one which is used in bunker gear worn by firefighters to protect them from the flames of a burning building.

  3. Combustibility and flammability - Wikipedia

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    The most common being wood dust. Combustible dust has been defined as: a solid material composed of distinct particles or pieces, regardless of size, shape, or chemical composition, which presents a fire or deflagration hazard when suspended in air or some other oxidizing medium over a range of concentrations. [19]

  4. Wildfire retardant is laden with toxic metals, USC study finds

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    The discovery of high levels of heavy metals in a popular fire retardant ... But a new study by researchers at USC has found that a popular variety is laden with toxic metals, and estimates ...

  5. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Crane—Metal arms mounted on pintles, which swing and hold pots above a fire. Damper—A metal door to close a flue when a fireplace is not in use. Flue—The passageway in the chimney. [21] Hearth—The floor of a fireplace. The part of a hearth which projects into a room may be called the front or outer hearth. [21]

  6. Simple actions can make a big difference to protect homes ...

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    "We've seen in the Palisades fire that although homes are far apart, the fence lines can carry fires house to house," said Hise. Instead, make the last five feet of a fence metal.

  7. Flame retardant - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Statement on Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants 2010: [51] A group of 145 prominent scientists from 22 countries signed the first-ever consensus statement documenting health hazards from flame retardant chemicals found at high levels in home furniture, electronics, insulation, and other products. This statement documents ...

  8. Pyrotechnic colorant - Wikipedia

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    The color-producing species are usually created from other chemicals during the reaction. Metal salts are commonly used; elemental metals are used rarely (e.g. copper for blue flames). The color of the flame is dependent on the metal cation; the anion of the salt has very little direct influence.

  9. Glossary of firelighting - Wikipedia

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    Firelighting (also called firestarting, fire making, or fire craft) is the process of starting a fire artificially. Fire was an essential tool in early human cultural development. The ignition of any fire, whether natural or artificial, requires completing the fire triangle, usually by initiating the combustion of a suitably flammable material.