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Main ingredients: 85% water, 10% fertilizer (ammonia phosphate and sulfate ions), and 5% minor ingredients (iron oxide for color, clay or bentonite).

How it works: Works by coating fuels with moisture

How it is applied: Aerial application, dropped by aircraft.

Good News: It is non-toxic to humans.

Bad News: It may stain so should be washed off structures to prevent darkening of color. May be harmful to pets if swallowed (fertilizer poisoning).

Why is it red? Visibility! Easy to see from the air and ground

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What is the Chemical element found in sea water and used as a fire retardant?

The chemical element found in sea water and used as a fire retardant is bromine. It is extracted from seawater and is widely used in fire retardant materials due to its ability to inhibit the spread of flames.


How do you put out wildfire?

Some common methods for extinguishing wildfires include using water, fire retardants, and creating firebreaks to contain the spread. Helicopters and airplanes may also be used to drop water or fire retardant on the flames. It's essential to follow the guidance of trained firefighters and authorities when responding to wildfires.


What kind of natural flame-retardant fibers can be used instead?

Natural flame-retardant fibers such as wool, modacrylic, and coir can be used as alternatives to synthetic flame-retardant fibers. These fibers have inherent fire resistance properties that make them effective in preventing or slowing down the spread of fire. Additionally, they are sustainable and environmentally friendly options for flame-retardant applications.


What material is a natural Fire retardant ?

There are two main types of fire retardant material that are used in clothing. Those materials are nomex and cotton. These materials prevent the fire from spreading or melting, so once the material is burned up the fire dies.


What is the red foam the planes drop on wildfires made of?

It is not foam. According to the CDF Aviation wikipedia page: "The retardant used to slow or retard the spread of a fire is a slurry mix consisting of a chemical salt compound, water, clay or a gum-thickening agent, and a coloring agent." Many years ago the mix contained "borates" that had a tendency to be worse than simply letting the fire burn. Under "Aerial firefighting": "Borate salts were used in the past to fight wildfires but were found to sterilize the soil, were toxic to animals, and are now prohibited. Newer retardants use ammonium sulfate or ammonium polyphosphate with attapulgite clay thickener or diammonium phosphate with a guar gum derivative thickener." [footnotes omitted]

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How do you use the word 'retardant' in a sentence?

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Where can I find information on what a fire blanket is?

A fire blanket is used to extinguish small starting fires. It's made of fire retardant material such as fibreglass, kevlar or just wool treated with a fire retardant fluid. You place a fire blanket over a fire to smother it.


What is the Chemical element found in sea water and used as a fire retardant?

The chemical element found in sea water and used as a fire retardant is bromine. It is extracted from seawater and is widely used in fire retardant materials due to its ability to inhibit the spread of flames.


What does the term fire retardant mean?

The term fire retardant means that fire will not affect the item that it describes. For example, fire retardant blankets would not be affected by flames if a fire were to happen near the blanket.


What should be used to put off petrol fire?

foam fire extinguisher or a fire retardant spray


Is burlap fire proof or used for fire proofing?

Burlap is NOT fireproof and you can not use it for fireproofing unless it is well treated with fire retardant chemicals. It is made from dry jute, which is very flammable.


How do you put out wildfire?

Some common methods for extinguishing wildfires include using water, fire retardants, and creating firebreaks to contain the spread. Helicopters and airplanes may also be used to drop water or fire retardant on the flames. It's essential to follow the guidance of trained firefighters and authorities when responding to wildfires.


What kind of natural flame-retardant fibers can be used instead?

Natural flame-retardant fibers such as wool, modacrylic, and coir can be used as alternatives to synthetic flame-retardant fibers. These fibers have inherent fire resistance properties that make them effective in preventing or slowing down the spread of fire. Additionally, they are sustainable and environmentally friendly options for flame-retardant applications.


What material is a natural Fire retardant ?

There are two main types of fire retardant material that are used in clothing. Those materials are nomex and cotton. These materials prevent the fire from spreading or melting, so once the material is burned up the fire dies.


What is the red foam the planes drop on wildfires made of?

It is not foam. According to the CDF Aviation wikipedia page: "The retardant used to slow or retard the spread of a fire is a slurry mix consisting of a chemical salt compound, water, clay or a gum-thickening agent, and a coloring agent." Many years ago the mix contained "borates" that had a tendency to be worse than simply letting the fire burn. Under "Aerial firefighting": "Borate salts were used in the past to fight wildfires but were found to sterilize the soil, were toxic to animals, and are now prohibited. Newer retardants use ammonium sulfate or ammonium polyphosphate with attapulgite clay thickener or diammonium phosphate with a guar gum derivative thickener." [footnotes omitted]


What fire retardants are recommended for home use?

The most commonly used fire retardant, is of course water. In case of electrical fires water can not be used. The best fire retardant for any type of fires at home are carbon dioxide extinguishers. As a quick action covering fire with heavy blanket or cloth can be very useful.


Why mono ammonium phosphate used in DCP fire extinguisher?

Because mono ammonium phosphate itsself is a excellent fire retardant, that is very it is used in the DCP fire extinguisher.