FLAME RETARDANTS & FIRE SAFETY
Flame retardants are used in many products to retard the flame,
either prevent a fire from taking hold or reduce the spread of
fire.
The use of flame retardants is critical when it comes to escaping
from fires in the homes giving more escape time, thus of particular
importance for the elderly, children and vulnerable groups.
Flame retardants give up to 15 times more additional escaping
time. In practice, this would mean for example that when a non-flame
retarded TV catches fire and gives only 2 minute escape time, the
flame retarded one can provide up to 30 minutes escape time. This
should allow sufficient time for the fire brigade to reach your
place before it is too late.
Why do we need Flame Retardants?
If you look around your home or office, you will see
that we live with everyday items and products such as furniture
and electronic equipment which are synthetic and flammable.
Think of all the consumer products such as your TV, computer, even the chair you are sitting on.
All of them could accidentally catch fire because of a burning candle,
cigarette or match as each of them could be a significant fuel for a fire
started elsewhere in the room.
- In terms of fire hazard, the plastics which are contained in a
typical TV set are equivalent to 6 liters of petrol in your
living room.
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Almost 1 in 10 UK fires in homes are caused by electronics equipment
and /or electrical wiring (The Times 13/05/2003, “The major
causes of domestic fires in 2002 in UK”)
Flame Retardants are saving lives
Flame retardants contribute everyday to saving multiple lives as
they reduce the likelihood that products will catch fire and
if they do ignite the flame retardants slow the spread of fire.
- In 2000 in the US, more than 4,000 fire deaths alone,
while 280 fire deaths were estimated to be avoided thanks to the
use of brominated flame retardants according to an industry evaluation
under the VCCEP
(Voluntary Children’s Chemical Evaluation
Program) in the US
- In Europe, the European Commission has estimated a 20% reduction of fire
deaths as a result of the use of flame retardants in the
last 10 years.
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In the United Kingdom alone, government scientists have estimated
that more than 3,000 lives were saved in the period from 1988 – 2000
as a result of flame retardants. The UK Furniture Fire
Safety Regulations from 1988
provide the UK consumer with the highest levels of fire
safety protection in the world.
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