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system will work with this prod- uct,” says Roby. “All of which can be picked up at the same store Phos-Chek would be avail- able in.” Phos-Chek long-term retardants are the safest, most effective, and environmentally friendly retardants available, he adds. No other products meet the current USDA Forest Ser- vice specifi cation for long-term retardant. This specifi cation includes product qualifi cation testing for combustion retarding effectiveness, environmen- tal, safety and health and corrosion standards.
and other organic matter, ren- dering it unburnable and thus retarding the fi re spread. “This reaction is independent of the added water content,” explains Roby. Phos-Chek retardant is effective as long as the salts cling to the grass or woody material. The water contained in the fi re retardant solution functions only as a carrier for the fi re retardant, evaporating before arrival of the fi re, and consequently contributing little in terms of fi re retardancy. ■
The fi re retardant consists of
fertilizer type salts, corrosion inhibitors, and fl ow condition- ers. The salts, when heated by the approaching fi re, react with the woody material, grass
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