Pennsylvania Flameproofing

Flameproofing Public Halls

Pennsylvania Flameproofing  Services Fire Department code requires that all decorations and materials used for artistic enhancement be flameproofed (fireproofed). This code applies to all public buildings, which includes public halls. All materials used for aesthetic enhancement and decoration, such as curtains, drapes and carpets, must be flame proofed (fire proofed) legally. Pennsylvania Flameproofing provides the flame proofing service required by law for public halls, and is certified to issue flameproofing affidavits upon completion of our flame proofing service - exactly what is needed to clear up any flameproofing violations.

According to the FDNY, over 26,000 structural fires occurred in New York City in 2010 alone. In order to avoid incurring huge costs as a result of the damage caused by a fire, materials used for decoration and artistic enhancement in public halls should be fire proofed. When materials are flameproofed, they become resistant to spreading fire and also help prevent new fires from starting. The risk to life and property in a structural fire can be significantly reduced by flame proofing materials in public halls in .

Public hall flame proofing can be done on- or off-site, although on-site is easier, as it limits the time and expense of removing and reinstalling the materials. Fire proofing can be done by either coating or soaking the material in the fire retardant.

Call Pennsylvania Flameproofing today at 800-590-5530 for a free estimate of flameproofing services for your establishment.

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