fireretarding
Fireretarding refers to the process or quality of resisting the spread of fire. It is a crucial aspect of building design, material selection, and product manufacturing to enhance safety and minimize damage in the event of a fire. Materials are considered fireretardant when they are less likely to ignite or to burn quickly. This property is achieved through various means, including inherent material characteristics or the application of chemical treatments.
In construction, fireretardant materials are used in walls, floors, ceilings, and roofing to slow down fire
Beyond construction, fireretarding principles apply to textiles, furniture, and electronic equipment. Fabrics can be treated with