The whole thing has now gone so far that it has succeeded in addressing the major issue of fire protection, a fundamental issue, of course also from a health perspective.
With that as a small side note, it's certainly worth taking a closer look. How is fire protection achieved or guaranteed today for many materials, certainly not just the substances? Some highly questionable equipment is being used right now.
I've heard the saying several times now that we're being pushed into a decision with more and more materials, would we rather accept the fire or would we rather accept poisoning. I wouldn't let it stand quite as tragic.
You can avoid this quite gallantly by saying that you rely on materials that have incorporated fire protection in a natural way.
By molecular modification of cellulose, it has been possible to incorporate natural flame retardants into textiles, which works completely without chemical equipment and has thus developed an object-suitable, completely natural substance that simply manages to be fire resistant without chemicals.
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Michael Rahmfeld
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