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"But their work in Iraq has clearly been a retardant."
I think probably supposed to have fire retardant things these days.
Most, however, are treated with a growth retardant to keep them small.
Cast earth uses another retardant for an even greater working time.
It is possible to coat an object with a fire retardant.
The chemical is also used as a flame retardant in building materials.
I am talking about light bulbs, television tubes and fire retardants.
However, I believe that to prohibit all fire retardants would be taking matters one step too far.
It is used as a plasticizer and a fire retardant.
First, she did not want to become an icon who would serve as a retardant to the rise of other local leaders.
The fabrics chosen must have fire retardant properties as well.
On average, the base pumps about 500,000 gallons of retardant a year.
None of the above need to be made of fire retardant material.
The insulation is still flammable, despite the use of fire retardants.
"The presence of the fire retardant doesn't make anything more dangerous, that's for sure."
The whole exterior house had been repeatedly sprayed with a fire retardant.
Nearly all Americans tested have trace levels of flame retardants in their body.
Later in the day it made a second sortie, dropping fire retardant.
Helicopters can hover over the fire and drop water or retardant.
But when properly applied, it is an excellent flame retardant.
In actual fact, the same applies to fire retardants.
This change could substantially reduce flame retardant use in new furniture.
The group also wants to change widespread policies that require use of flame retardants.
Modern exit signs are also, to some degree, flame retardant.
These planes when being filled up often have either foam or retardant mixed with the water.