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Flame Testing of Scenic Elements

There are many flame retardant products available that allow you to treat the scenic products yourself.
However, if the local fire authority insists on a certificate of flame proofing, the work must be performed
by a commercial contractor.

Large items, such as stage draperies, should be treated and certified by a commercial contractor.

The fire resistance value of treated materials is reduced by handling, washing, or painting the material.

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