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  1. Fire retardant - Wikipedia

    Fire retardants are commonly used in fire fighting, where they may be applied aerially or from the ground. In general, fire retardants reduce the flammability of materials by either blocking the fire …

  2. Flame Retardants | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

    Sep 10, 2025 · Flame retardants are various chemicals applied to materials to prevent burning or slow the spread of fire. The term applies to the function, not a specific composition, of these …

  3. Flame Retardants - Chemical Safety Facts

    Oct 14, 2022 · Flame retardants refer to a variety of substances that are added to combustible materials to help prevent fires from starting or to slow the spread of fire and provide additional …

  4. Flame retardants are chemicals that are added or applied to materials in order to slow or prevent the start or growth of fire. Where are flame retardants used? Flame retardants have been used in …

  5. How Fire Retardant Materials Work and Where They’re Used

    Fire retardant refers to a chemical treatment applied to an otherwise combustible material, such as wood or plastic, to slow the rate of burning. This treatment disrupts the combustion process, …

  6. Flame Retardants - American Chemistry Council

    Flame retardants refer to a variety of substances that are added to synthetic materials to prevent fires from starting or to slow the spread of fire, leaving more time for people to escape and firefighters to …

  7. Flame Retardants | UNEP - UN Environment Programme

    Aug 14, 2024 · Flame Retardants are any chemicals added to manufactured materials such as plastics, textiles and surface coatings, to inhibit, suppress, or delay the production of flames and …

  8. Fact Sheet: Assessing Risks from Flame Retardants | US EPA

    Aug 28, 2025 · Grouping and evaluating flame retardants with similar characteristics together, rather than individually, will help EPA to more efficiently evaluate existing data and support more informed …

  9. Flame Resistant vs. Flame Retardant: The Differences

    5 days ago · The differences between flame-resistant and flame-retardant options affect garment durability, performance, compliance, and long-term safety. Understanding how each option performs …

  10. Flame Retardants - Green Science Policy Institute

    Flame retardants often delay ignition only a few seconds and can make fires more dangerous due to increased smoke and toxic gases. When organohalogen flame retardants are present, fires produce …