Fireproof flame-retardant floor (GB/T24509-2009, national standard implemented on April 1, 2010): A wooden composite floor with fire-retardant function, using fiberboard, particle board, plywood, etc. as the base material and paint or impregnated paper as the decorative material, which achieves a certain level of fire retardancy through flame-retardant treatment. It meets the B1 level of fire-retardant standards and smoke toxicity grade standards. The newly revised "Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" and related documents from the Ministry of Public Security have clearly stipulated the fire protection requirements for public gathering places and densely populated areas such as hotels, schools, and entertainment venues. Decorative materials used must reach a certain level of fire retardancy; otherwise, they will not pass fire safety inspections or pre-opening safety checks. Therefore, the implementation of fire-retardant floors will provide safety assurance for people in public and crowded places.
Data shows that about 80% of people who die in fires are victims of toxic gas inhalation. Therefore, self-rescue in a fire mainly involves staying close to the ground and crawling forward to avoid being harmed by smoke and toxic gases. As an important flooring material, the role of flooring in a fire environment cannot be ignored. At critical moments, flame-retardant floor decoration materials will exhibit their important characteristics of fire prevention and fire resistance, offering a glimmer of hope to lives helpless in a fire!
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