Fire Proof

I Foam C.LC. has an up to 7-hour fire rating. Our Foam is a natural product it is a nonflammable waterproof and is environmentally friendly.

There are no Plastic’s, Polymers or Acids Used in our product,

In case of fire, there are no toxic fumes exposed which can be harmful.

 

In relation to the recent Grenfell Tower tragedy the following analysis seen by the London Evening Standard:

 

” The technical report for detectives has been drawn up by BRE Global, the building research company that runs fire testing in the UK.

7/23/2018 Botched refurbishment fuelled Grenfell Tower fire, says leaked report | UK news | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/16/botched-refurbishment-fuelled-grenfell-tower-fire-says-leaked-report 1/1

 

There were gaps of 15cm between the window frames and concrete columns that were filled by a rubberised membrane, rigid foam insulation and uPVC lightweight plastic panels, the paper reported. The report said that “none of the materials used would be capable of providing 30 minutes’ fire resistance” and this allowed “a direct route for fire spread around the window frame into the cavity of the facade … and from the facade back into flats”. It meant the first obstacle the fire encountered as it escaped from flat 16 was the window frame, which provided “fuel” instead of a barrier. “The construction of the window did not provide any substantial barrier to fire taking hold on the facade outside,” BRE reportedly said. The investigation, dated 31 January 2018, also found that almost half (45%) of the door closers on the 120 flats between the fourth and 24th storeys of the tower were missing or not working, which meant doors were left open when residents fled, spreading smoke and fire into the single stairway for escape. It confirmed that the aluminium cladding panels and the insulation foam were combustible and noted that some of the insulation did not have a manufacturer’s logo on it. Grenfell United said the findings were not surprising. “It was clear to us the refurbishment was shoddy and second-rate,” the group said. “We raised concerns time and time again. We were not just ignored but bullied to keep quiet. That a refurbishment could make our homes dangerous and unsafe shows that the contractors put profit before lives. It’s an industry that is broken. It’s also an industry that has been allowed to get away with this behaviour.”