Wool-based mattress pads do not have fire-retardant.
Fire Defender has a great selection of fire retardant mattress and mattress pads.
The natural latex in one of these mattresses has anti-bacterial and anti-allergen properties. In addition to this, natural latex mattresses generally do not contain toxic components like fire retardants.
Under normal, everyday usage, polyurethane foam does not pose a health risk for adults. However, some fire retardants used to tread the foam in baby mattresses (namely pentaBDE) can separate from the mattress and spread into the air.
Aircraft dropped fire retardants such as 'Fire-trol and Phos-check are essentially industrial strength fertilizer with ammonium salts and colouring.
Chemical retardants are substances used to slow down or inhibit the combustion process. They are commonly used in fire suppression systems and coatings to reduce the flammability of materials and prevent or delay the spread of fires. Chemical retardants work by interrupting the chemical reactions that occur during combustion, thereby reducing the fire's intensity and rate of spread.
Flame retardants reduce the spread of fire on a material by raising the temperature at which it will burn. There are several physical chemistry approaches to reducing flame spread, but see the wikipedia article for more details.
fire retardants used in the foam are trimethyltrimethylene glycol and hexylene glycol.
I do know one of the elements extracted is boron, although I think there may be 2 more
Dream On Me Visco is a fire resistant toddler mattress.
A,B,C,D and K
i dont play it but.. no. it would burn down.
Airplanes drop fire retardants onto forest fires to help slow the spread of the flames by creating a barrier that prevents the fire from advancing. These retardants are typically a mixture of water, fertilizer, and chemicals that help to make the fire less intense and give firefighters a better chance of gaining control over the blaze.