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Showing posts with label fire retardant tarps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire retardant tarps. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Fire Retardant Tarps

Fire retardant tarps are utilized by folks in areas all over the world. Many individuals use tarps for several different causes. Most typically, tarps are utilised to cover specific types of products and items. Tarps can safeguard these products and items from rain water and all the other types of elements and weather that may possibly occur. Tarps may also safeguard products from finding dirty or damaged regardless of where they’re at. But, having added protection is important that is why men and women prefer to purchase fire retardant tarps.

What is the purpose of fire retardant tarps? Nicely, it’s obvious that they shield against flames and heat. This is a wonderful quantity of protection especially if you are employing a tarp as a implies of protection for an item in storage. You never know what may well take place and it is constantly greater to be on the secure side and have protection for you useful items. A tarp that may shield against fire and flames will help to safeguard your goods.

Most fire retardant tarps have currently been tested and approved just before they can be sold. It would make a lot more sense to buy these fire retardant tarps simply because they offer far more protection. Many people go with cheaper alternatives just since these alternatives will cost much less than tarps that are fire retardant. Nevertheless, going using the more affordable alternative is not often a wise choice especially when it has to do using the safety and protection of one’s items and items.

Some people might assume these kinds of tarps are a ridiculous notion as well as a waste of money but if you speak to someone whose items were saved from utilizing this kind of tarp, you will understand that it’s undoubtedly not a joke. Just about anybody can use these types of tarps even it truly is not for the protection of a specific product or item. As an example, sometimes builders will use these tarps for protection from all of the various elements on whatever they might be developing in the time.

These tarps come in all sizes and colors so you will have no issue obtaining a color and decently sized tarp for whatever you may require. Colors consist of shades of white, black, blue, green, brown, and much more. Even though color isn’t as crucial, knowing which you have a variety of color options to select from is certainly just an added bonus to becoming able to utilize a tarp that is certainly flame retarded and protects not only against the several components but additionally against flames and fire. Protection is critical and it truly is always greater to be safe than sorry. Men and women who don’t purchase these types of tarps will undoubtedly regret it if a fire had been to break out and destroy some of their individual belongings or a thing that they have been creating and putting time and effort into.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Fire Retardant Poly Tarps


There are many different varieties of poly tarps available for purchase. Aside from the many different color choices, there are more important factors, which differentiate one poly tarp from another. Some of these key factors include the thickness of the poly tarp, the mesh count, the grommet spacing and the treatments added to the fabric both during and after production. Fire retardant tarps are unique in the fact that they are not only rated as a heavy-duty poly cover but are also treated topically and rated as fire resistant. Fire retardant tarps go through extensive testing before they are available for purchase by the consumer. The rigorous testing is necessary to ensure that the end user is getting a high quality tarp product, which meets both local and national fire authority requirements.

The first step in licensing a fire retardant tarp starts with obtaining a product sample, which is then sent to an independent testing lab for approval. Upon weeks of testing the fire retardant tarp, the independent lab will issue a report of their findings. Assuming that the fabric has passed the independent labs requirements, the fire retardant tarp is then sent to the State Fire Marshals office with a copy of the independent labs report. The State Fire Marshals office will then conduct a test of their own to confirm the results found by the independent lab. Only after the fire retardant tarp has passed both the independent and the State Fire Marshals testing requirements will the fabric be issued a registration number.

Fire retardant tarps meet the requirements NFPA 701, CPAI-84 and California Title 19 standards. Many people assume that once the tarp is rated as fire retardant, the fabric will not burn when exposed to heat or flame. In fact, the fabric will burn when exposed to heat or flame. A fire retardant tarp is not fire proof but rather fire resistant. A fire retardant tarp will not hold a flame and will self extinguish once the source has been eliminated. It is this self-extinguishing characteristic, which makes the fire retardant tarp, so unique compared to that of regular heavy-duty poly tarps.

Each fire retardant tarp includes a permanent tag, which is affixed to fabric. The tag attached to the fire retardant tarp contains both the registration number and the codes for which it is compliant under. Many states are now requiring that all swap meet and flea market vendors change their existing canopy covers to that of a fire retardant tarp. Upon inspection, the fire prevention officer will look for the attached tag to assure compliance under local fire codes.

Currently, fire retardant tarps are available in both silver and white colors. There is a wide range of sizes to choose from and shipping is offered throughout United States. If you would like more information about fire retardant tarps or would like to view the available sizes please visit our website at www.canopiesandtarps.com

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Fire Retardant Tarp Testing and Certification

The ever changing United States Fire Codes have made it necessary to introduce Fire Retardant Tarps to the market. Many states require Fire Retardant Tarps to be used at any event or gathering where large numbers of people will be present. So what is the difference between regular and Fire Retardant Poly Tarps? The difference is either within the fibers used to make the Poly Tarp or by an extra topical treatment added to the Poly Tarp itself. Fire Retardant Tarps produced using fire retardant threads are designed to self extinguish when in contact with open flame. It is important to note that Fire Retardant Tarps are not fire proof but rather resistant to flame and have the ability to self extinguish and resist the melting or dripping common of polyethylene. Topical application is another method used in the manufacturing of Fire Retardant Tarps. Topically treated Fire Retardant Tarps have a chemical that is applied to the surface that reduces the fabric’s flammability to the extent that it becomes nearly non-combustible. Although both methods achieve the same goal, the use of fire retardant threads is the preferred and ideal method when making Fire Retardant Tarps. Unlike fire retardant threads which have an infinite lifespan, the topical treatment of fire retardant chemicals on a fabric have a certification limit of one year before the chemical must be re-applied. In addition to the manufacturing components of Fire Retardant Tarps, each tarp must then pass extensive testing requirements before being sold to the public. Once a company feels confidant that their product will meet the fire retardant requirements set by the state a sample will be sent to an independent testing agency. The testing process is extremely extensive and each product must go through a series of obstacles to be considered fire retardant. Once the fabric passes the test from the independent agency it is then sent to the state fire marshal for more testing and final certification. The minimum standards and/or guidelines for fire resistant products are set by the NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) and the Canvas Products Association’s (CPAI) recommendations. Based on these recommendations each state then has the option of implementing fire codes which surpass those set by the NFPA. California is one such state creating a fire code that has become the example for other states to follow. California Title 19 is the toughest fire code in the nation and is the ultimate test for any product. If the product passes the test set forth by the state fire marshal it can then be given the state fire marshal’s tag which must be attached and visible on each product sold.