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What is FIRE RETARDANT?

A substance added to materials to prevent fire, delay fire, or reduce the combustion. AKA flame retardant.

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Related Legal Terms
CLASS-B FIRE, CLASS-A FIRE, FIRE RESISTANT, MODIFIED FIRE RESISTIVE CONSTRUCTION, NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA), FIRE, CLASS-C FIRE, CLASS-D FIRE, FIRE AND ALLIED PERILS, FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE CLAUSE


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  1. CLASS-B FIRE
  2. CLASS-A FIRE
  3. FIRE RESISTANT
  4. MODIFIED FIRE RESISTIVE CONSTRUCTION
  5. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
  6. FIRE
  7. CLASS-C FIRE
  8. CLASS-D FIRE
  9. FIRE AND ALLIED PERILS
  10. FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE CLAUSE

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