Life Code 101 includes fire safety regulations that govern schools, eldercare, daycare and hospitals in nearly every state. It provides the guidelines that fire marshals and other safety professionals use on a daily basis. It says what things need to be treated with fire retardants, and it is very specific.
We've been getting a lot of calls lately - mainly from schools and nursing homes - that are desperately looking for an easy-to-use fire retardant that can work on holiday decorations. Halloween is gone, but Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming on a like a freight train, and I can hear the fire marshals licking their lips in anticipation of all the citations they are going to write.
I just posted a WHOLE lot of info on the www.firezoff.com website specific to institutions, builders and uniforms.
I almost forgot uniforms. We've been getting calls from truck drivers carrying fuels and hazmat materials; they're being required to wear fire-retardant clothing. We have several that are spraying their work shirts and jeans, and carrying a card that says when it was treated, (we provide that free) and it's passing muster.
Blogs are so informative where we get lots of information on any topic. Nice job keep it up!!
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