In older buildings, some of the cable may have been installed before the 1980's, when flammability standards were developed.
B. The blue stripes are adorable, but the reader has no way of knowing whether Bunny's pj's meet current flammability standards.
I thought I'd been successful, but there was the problem of it not meeting federal flammability standards.
Flame retardants are typically added to consumer products to meet flammability standards for furniture, textiles, electronics, and insulation.
The new fire-safety bill, which the governor pledged to sign, requires that all cigarettes sold in New York meet flammability standards by mid-2003.
Federal rules took effect in 1975 that required children's sleepwear up to size 14 to meet a minimal flammability standard.
As a result, manufacturers use polyester, a material that typically meets the flammability standard for sleepwear.
If your futon has no wool in it, find out how the manufacturer meets flammability standards; it may use boric acid.
Modifications to flammability standards for clothing made from textiles have been on hold in lieu of a vote.
A fire safety bill passed last year requires that by mid-2003 all cigarettes sold in New York meet flammability standards and put themselves out.