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Fire safety science fair projects take on home safety...
Third Place Objectives/GoalsThe objective was to find the most effective way to protect a home from fire damage. It was hypothesized that Barricade Fire Retardant Gel would be most effective in protecting a home from fire damage. Methods/MaterialsMethod: (1) Get an adult to supervise tests (2) Apply fire retardants and let samples cure if required (3)
Gather all materials and keep safety equipment at hand (4) Weigh wood sample (5) Clamp sample in
place (6) Position propane torch 3" below sample (7) Ignite torch and allow sample to burn at 1500
degrees Fahrenheit for 1 minute (8) Remove torch (9) Use timer to record time sample continues to burn
until flame dies out naturally (10) Remove sample from clamp (11) Weigh sample (12) Repeat with all
120 wood samples and retardants ResultsA majority of fire retardants that had to be mixed with paints or stains did not protect wood from being burnt significantly. However, some fire retardants that were used as a direct shield from oncoming fire, left the wood with most of the material intact, and often prevented combustion altogether. Redwood and Pine were most receptive to the retardants, while Oak and Maple were most combustible, despite treatment. Conclusions/DiscussionIt was concluded that FlameStop Intumescent Paint was the best preventative fire retardant. Barricade Fire
Blocking Gel was found to be the best protective fire retardant. VE-231 paint additive was discovered to
be the least effective fire retardant.
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