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Fireproof solution for paper blimp in theatrical production
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Dermer" data-source="post: 56730" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Re: Fireproof solution for paper blimp in theatrical production</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can buy several different treatments (including paints) from reputable companies to apply to paper, wood, cloth and other porous materials in order to make it flame RESISTANT. The process isn't all that difficult but there are guidelines for how much needs to be applied to various materials, what materials can actually be treated, application methods, drying time, etc. For many inspectors/ fire officials the fact that you applied it is enough, however, an in the know inspector, and or your insurance company, will often require that the process is done be a certified applicator who can then issue a certificate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Dermer, post: 56730, member: 234"] Re: Fireproof solution for paper blimp in theatrical production You can buy several different treatments (including paints) from reputable companies to apply to paper, wood, cloth and other porous materials in order to make it flame RESISTANT. The process isn't all that difficult but there are guidelines for how much needs to be applied to various materials, what materials can actually be treated, application methods, drying time, etc. For many inspectors/ fire officials the fact that you applied it is enough, however, an in the know inspector, and or your insurance company, will often require that the process is done be a certified applicator who can then issue a certificate. [/QUOTE]
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