"Flame resistance" refers to the ability of something, such as a material or fabric, to resist catching fire or to slow down the spread of flames when exposed to a fire or heat source.
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According to Federal law, many of these chemicals are used to make mattresses flame retardant, and in order to accomplish this
increased flame resistance, mattress making corporations were forced to add more toxic chemicals to mattresses.
What you can do: buy second - hand furniture that has already off - gassed much of the toxic chemicals they're sprayed with OR search for companies who use other means of
accomplishing flame resistance, like Ikea.
Check out our guide to the armour sets in Monster Hunter World and pack one
with flame resistance for this fight — we recommend the Rathalos set.
The stain remover is safe for all colorfast fabrics, works in all temperatures, and does not harm
the flame resistance of children's sleepwear.
Each of our products meets all safety requirements of the 2008 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, including those related to
flame resistance, and they also are certified to a rigorous, international standard (Oeko - Tex Standard ® 100, Class I).
«A fiery, suspenseful story -LSB-...] McKenzie's fifth novel assesses
the flame resistance of bonds shared by family, friends, and community.