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In General - Woolen fabrics burn the slowest, cotton burns faster, and synthetic materials burn the fastest.

Synthetics in general have a really dangerous property in that they produce pools or droplets of molten material which cause serious deep burns to the victim.

It is possible to apply flame retardants to the usual furnishing fabrics, but these are less practical for clothing which is washed frequently.

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