Fire Resistant reqd, light weight material for fire resistant ceiling in a garage. (Living accommodation above)?
Asbestos was removed 10 years ago. I am considering putting in a wood burning stove. A vehicle & oil boiler is already in the garage . Seperate flue & air access etc are all in place
don't skimp on this job. not sure why you are asking for light weight? ease of installation? don't take the chance. use good fire protection when planning a wood burning stove. If you feel the rafters are not capable of supporting the weight, beef them up with some sister beams or other appropriate technique before you apply the drywall.
The Fire Resistant Burglary Safe provides both burglary protection and 30 minutes of fire protection. Each of these safes features a velvet-lined interior to protect your valuables from scratches, pre-drilled anchor holes, and a mechanical override key that may be used to open the safe in emergencies. Features: 30 minutes fire protection (fire liner) 1/4" thick solid steel-plate door Active square locking-bolt 3-1/2" X 5/8" Velvet lined interior Electronic keypad for easy programming, code (1-8 digits) Bright LCD display (Backlit) Adjustable Shelf (HD-34) 4 pre-drilled anchor holes (bottom) Battery operated - 4"AA" batteries included External power override Mechanical Key override Specifications: Model HD-34 Interior Dimensions 12-1/2"W x 11-1/2"H x 9-1/4"D Exterior Dimensions 14-1/8"W x 13-1/8"H x 12-7/8"D Weight 52 Lbs. Cubic Feet Capacity 0.77 Door Clearance 9-1/2"W x 11"H Anchor Holes 4 Interior Shelves 2
Fire-Resistant Wastebaskets Won'T Burn, Melt Or Contribute To Fires. Approved By Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. These Wastebaskets Are Durable, Versatile And Available In Your Choice Of Three Sizes For A Coordinated Look Throughout Your Facility. Easy-To-Clean. Brand: Medline Bed Size: Twin Type: Bed Frames and Platforms Color/Finish: As Shown Color Mapping: Beige Style: Casual Material: Leather Gender: Male
Fire and water resistant safe for protecting irreplaceable valuables.60 minutes UL classified fire protection for paper and digital media such as CD's / DVD's, hard drives ; memory sticks.ETL verfied water resistant. Holds A4 paper and documents .Master key lock for added security.Please be aware that cash ratings are only approximate.Grey colour.£2000 cash rating.Made from steel.Digital keypad.Incorrect password entry alarm.1 user code and 1 user pin.Digital lock.2 keys included.Tray included.4 locking bolts and metal hinges.Floor mountable.Low battery warning.60 mins fire protection.24 hour water protection.Batteries required.Batteries required: 4 x AA (not included).Internal size H24, W32, D30cm.External size H35, W42, D49cm.Capacity 23 litres.Weight 38.1kg.Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 049074008970.
Created specifically for use with our popular large cast aluminum outdoor chimineas, this fire resistant chiminea pad will protect your deck or patio from stray embers or ash. The pad should be moved occasionally to prevent damage to laminate or wood decking. The chiminea pad is made from black UV-resistant heavy woven fiberglass with a durable latex backing. 36" Diameter. Please note: The fire resistant pad is not fireproof. It will protect your deck area from an ember or burning log until it can be placed back in the fire. It will not protect your deck from direct heat or intense direct fire. If you are using with a chiminea with a bottom clearance of less then 4", we recommend putting a patio block or tile under your outdoor fireplace. The patio block or tile should be thick enough to insulate the pad from continuous heat.
Fire resistant chest for protecting important ; irreplaceable valuables.30 minutes UL classified fire protection for paper and digital media such as CD's/DVD's, hard drives ; memory sticks.Holds A5 paper and documents flat.Black colour.Made from plastic.Key lock only.2 keys included.Carry handle.30 mins fire protection.Internal size H9, W30, D19cm.External size H16, W36, D28cm.Capacity 5 litres.Weight 6.3kg.Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 049074110017.
Compact and versatile the Sentry Safe Fire Chest 1100 is popular worldwide. A privacy key lock makes this unit ideal for daily use and prevents the lid from opening in the event of a fire. UL classified with 1/2 hour proven fire protection and is ETL verified to protect CDs DVDs USB drives and memory sticks against fire for 1/2 hour up to 1550F and includes a carrying handle for convenience. The Fire Chest 1100 protecting your family's most important papers documents valuables and media. Made to Order. Opprox. lead time is 15 days.
Kidde Fire and Safety 466204 Fire Extinguisher Rechargeable Impact Resistant Red KID466204 KID 466204 PRO 10 Fire Extinguisher is rechargeable. Contains 10 lb of extinguisher agent. Designed to meet most commercial and industrial specifications. Fire extinguisher has a tough impactresistant metal valve handle and cover.
This Rubbermaid 15-gallon waste receptacle comes in stainless and is made with commercial, fire-resistant steel. This trash can has a self-closing 24-gauge stainless steel door and galvanized steel inner liner for safety and odor control.Materials: SteelRecycled content: 30-percentCapacity: 30 gallonsColor: Mirror stainless Shape: Round Opening type: Push-topHandle: RecessedLiner material: Galvanized steelLid type: Self-closing doorDimensions: 36 inches high x 15 inches in diameterCompliance/standards: ADA compliant, complies with OSHA standards, UL listed, CSFM listed, CSFM listed fire-safe/self-extinguishing, FM approved, U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Member
Protect your important documents from fire damage, water damage and theft with this waterproof, fire-resistant file chest. A locking latch clamp and key access makes it easy to safeguard your files from prying eyes.
This white trash receptacle from Rubbermaid is crafted of steel with a powdercoated finish for durability. A galvanized steel liner and noncorrosive base ring complete the design of this fire-resistant trash can.Fire-resistant steelOpen topGalvanized steel linerNoncorrosive base ringHand grips on the bodyFor general waste applicationsAvailable in white color optionDimensions: 15 inches in diameter x 32 inches highCapacity: 15 gallonsADA CompliantFM ApprovedUL ListedCSFM ListedOSHA compliantUL ClassifiedQualifies under NPFA Life Safety Code 101, Section 31U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Member
Fingerprint burglary safe for home or office use, an excellent choice for the next generation in biometric security! Features: 30 minutes fire protection (fire liner) 114" thick solid steel-plate door HZ-53 - 5 active round locking-bolts 1" Dia. Thick Velvet lined interior No wake-up code needed Up to 30 fingerprint users 4 pre-drilled anchor holes (bottom) User-friendly, easy programming Mechanical key override External power override Battery operated - 4 "AA" batteries included One removable shelf (HZ-45 & HZ-53) Specifications: Resolution: 500 dpi FRR (False Refuse Rate): FAR (False Accept Rate): Verification Time: Work Voltage: 6VDC Dynamic Current: Static Current: Working Environment: Temperature: 23° - 122° F Humidity: 10% - 80% Model HZ-53 Weight:106lbs. Exterior Dimensions: Width: 15" Height: 21" Depth: 14-1/2" Interior Dimensions: Width: 13" Height: 19" Depth: 9-3/4"
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Flame retardants & fire safety -- Upholstered sofas
What kind of fabric is fireproof / fire resistant?
I'm building a huge tent and need to put a stove pipe through the roof. (For a wood burning stove). What kind of fabric can be used to line the hole so the canvas roof doesn't burn, and where can I get some? I know it isn't asbestos.
Fiberglass comes in sheets for doing welding at utilities. It comes in sheets that look just like fabric.
JPQ123 – Its time for you to get a clue!The microwave was miniaturized for “Home Use” by the Apollo program to be able to fit in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory for the moon launch – “LOOK IT UP”TV Satellite DishNASA developed ways to correct errors in the signals coming from the spacecraft. This technology is used to reduce noise (that is, messed up picture or sound) in TV signals coming from satellites.MRI image of head Medical ImagingNASA developed ways to process signals from spacecraft to produce clearer images. (See more on digital information and how spacecraft send images from space.) This technology also makes possible these photo-like images of our insides.Eye chart Vision Screening SystemUses techniques developed for processing space pictures to examine eyes of children and find out quickly if they have any vision problems. The child doesn’t have to say a word!Ear thermometer Ear ThermometerInstead of measuring temperature using a column of mercury (which expands as it heats up), this thermometer has a lens like a camera and detects infrared energy, which we feel as heat. The warmer something is (like your body), the more infrared energy it puts out. This technology was originally developed to detect the birth of stars.Fire fighter Fire Fighter EquipmentFire fighters wear suits made of fire resistant fabric developed for use in space suits.Smoke detector Smoke DetectorFirst used in the Earth orbiting space station called Skylab (launched back in 1973) to help detect any toxic vapors. Now used in most homes and other buildings to warn people of fire.Sun glasses Sun Tiger GlassesFrom research done on materials to protect the eyes of welders working on spacecraft, protective lenses were developed that block almost all the wavelengths of radiation that might harm the eyes, while letting through all the useful wavelengths that let us see.Sport utility vehicle Automobile Design ToolsA computer program developed by NASA to analyze a spacecraft or airplane design and predict how parts will perform is now used to help design automobiles. This kind of software can save car makers a lot of money by letting them see how well a design will work even before they build a prototype.Dust Buster vacuum cleaner Cordless ToolsPortable, self-contained power tools were originally developed to help Apollo astronauts drill for moon samples. This technology has lead to development of such tools as the cordless vacuum cleaner, power drill, shrub trimmers, and grass shears.Bicycle Aerodynamic Bicycle WheelA special bike wheel uses NASA research in airfoils (wings) and design software developed for the space program. The three spokes on the wheel act like wings, making the bicycle very efficient for racing.Skier Thermal Gloves and BootsThese gloves and boots have heating elements that run on rechargeable batteries worn on the inside wrist of the gloves or embedded in the sole of the ski boot. This technology was adapted from a spacesuit design for the Apollo astronauts.Pen Space PensThe Fisher Space Pen was developed for use in space. Most pens depend on gravity to make the ink flow into the ball point. For this space pen, the ink cartridge contains pressured gas to push the ink toward the ball point. That means, you can lie in bed and write upside down with this pen! Also, it uses a special ink that works in very hot and very cold environments.Football player Shock Absorbing HelmetsThese special football helmets use a padding of Temper Foam, a shock absorbing material first developed for use in aircraft seats. These helmets have three times the shock absorbing ability of previous types.Ski boot Ski BootsThese ski boots use accordion-like folds, similar to the design of space suits, to allow the boot to flex without distortion, yet still give support and control for precision skiing.Flashlight Failsafe FlashlightThis flashlight uses NASA’s concept of system redundancy, which is always having a backup for the parts of the spacecraft with the most important jobs. This flashlight has an extra-bright primary bulb and an independent backup system that has its own separate lithium battery (also a NASA developed technology) and its own bulb.Dental braces Invisible BracesThese teeth-straightening braces use brackets that are made of a nearly invisible translucent (almost see-through) ceramic material. This material is a spinoff of NASA’s advanced ceramic research to develop new, tough materials for spacecraft and aircraft.Toothpaste Edible ToothpasteThis is a special foamless toothpaste developed for the astronauts to use in space (where spitting is not a very good idea!) Although this would be a great first toothpaste for small children, it is no longer available.Joystick Joystick ControllersJoystick controllers are used for lots of things now, including computer games and vehicles for people with disabilities. These devices evolved from research to develop a controller for the Apollo Lunar Rover, and from other NASA research into how humans actually operate (called “human factors”).Plastic bottle Advanced PlasticsSpacecraft and other electronics need very special, low-cost materials as the base for printed circuits (like those inside your computer). Some of these “liquid crystal polymers” have turned out to be very good, low-cost materials for making containers for foods Colorization of black and white movies”Sound Guard” record cleaner Solar powered calculatorsAluminized bags for snack food Weather satellitesHalogen lights for cars Sports domesPocket calculatorsPhone calls by satelliteLaser guided missiles”Mylar” balloons “Blue Blocker” sunglasses Digital watches and thermometers “DirecTV”, “Dish Network”, etc”Kevlar” for bullet proof vests “Mini Mag” flashlights and fishing line Fiber optics for phone calls”Vortec” engines in GM cars “Ovation” guitars and helicopter bladesPacemaker batteries that last 20 years and can be recharged through the skin. M R I medical scannersElectronic ignition in automobiles Laser scanners in stores”Bulb Miser” devices for long life light bulbs Weather Maps on televisionJuice boxes for “Hawaiian Punch”, etc “The Patch” medical deviceBreathing systems for Mt. Everest climbers, “Flexon” eyeglasses and dental bracesCellular phones and beepersSunglasses that block 99% of U. V. light
JPQ123 – Its time for you to get a clue!The microwave was miniaturized for “Home Use” by the Apollo program to be able to fit in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory for the moon launch – “LOOK IT UP”TV Satellite DishNASA developed ways to correct errors in the signals coming from the spacecraft. This technology is used to reduce noise (that is, messed up picture or sound) in TV signals coming from satellites.MRI image of head Medical ImagingNASA developed ways to process signals from spacecraft to produce clearer images. (See more on digital information and how spacecraft send images from space.) This technology also makes possible these photo-like images of our insides.Eye chart Vision Screening SystemUses techniques developed for processing space pictures to examine eyes of children and find out quickly if they have any vision problems. The child doesn’t have to say a word!Ear thermometer Ear ThermometerInstead of measuring temperature using a column of mercury (which expands as it heats up), this thermometer has a lens like a camera and detects infrared energy, which we feel as heat. The warmer something is (like your body), the more infrared energy it puts out. This technology was originally developed to detect the birth of stars.Fire fighter Fire Fighter EquipmentFire fighters wear suits made of fire resistant fabric developed for use in space suits.Smoke detector Smoke DetectorFirst used in the Earth orbiting space station called Skylab (launched back in 1973) to help detect any toxic vapors. Now used in most homes and other buildings to warn people of fire.Sun glasses Sun Tiger GlassesFrom research done on materials to protect the eyes of welders working on spacecraft, protective lenses were developed that block almost all the wavelengths of radiation that might harm the eyes, while letting through all the useful wavelengths that let us see.Sport utility vehicle Automobile Design ToolsA computer program developed by NASA to analyze a spacecraft or airplane design and predict how parts will perform is now used to help design automobiles. This kind of software can save car makers a lot of money by letting them see how well a design will work even before they build a prototype.Dust Buster vacuum cleaner Cordless ToolsPortable, self-contained power tools were originally developed to help Apollo astronauts drill for moon samples. This technology has lead to development of such tools as the cordless vacuum cleaner, power drill, shrub trimmers, and grass shears.Bicycle Aerodynamic Bicycle WheelA special bike wheel uses NASA research in airfoils (wings) and design software developed for the space program. The three spokes on the wheel act like wings, making the bicycle very efficient for racing.Skier Thermal Gloves and BootsThese gloves and boots have heating elements that run on rechargeable batteries worn on the inside wrist of the gloves or embedded in the sole of the ski boot. This technology was adapted from a spacesuit design for the Apollo astronauts.Pen Space PensThe Fisher Space Pen was developed for use in space. Most pens depend on gravity to make the ink flow into the ball point. For this space pen, the ink cartridge contains pressured gas to push the ink toward the ball point. That means, you can lie in bed and write upside down with this pen! Also, it uses a special ink that works in very hot and very cold environments.Football player Shock Absorbing HelmetsThese special football helmets use a padding of Temper Foam, a shock absorbing material first developed for use in aircraft seats. These helmets have three times the shock absorbing ability of previous types.Ski boot Ski BootsThese ski boots use accordion-like folds, similar to the design of space suits, to allow the boot to flex without distortion, yet still give support and control for precision skiing.Flashlight Failsafe FlashlightThis flashlight uses NASA’s concept of system redundancy, which is always having a backup for the parts of the spacecraft with the most important jobs. This flashlight has an extra-bright primary bulb and an independent backup system that has its own separate lithium battery (also a NASA developed technology) and its own bulb.Dental braces Invisible BracesThese teeth-straightening braces use brackets that are made of a nearly invisible translucent (almost see-through) ceramic material. This material is a spinoff of NASA’s advanced ceramic research to develop new, tough materials for spacecraft and aircraft.Toothpaste Edible ToothpasteThis is a special foamless toothpaste developed for the astronauts to use in space (where spitting is not a very good idea!) Although this would be a great first toothpaste for small children, it is no longer available.Joystick Joystick ControllersJoystick controllers are used for lots of things now, including computer games and vehicles for people with disabilities. These devices evolved from research to develop a controller for the Apollo Lunar Rover, and from other NASA research into how humans actually operate (called “human factors”).Plastic bottle Advanced PlasticsSpacecraft and other electronics need very special, low-cost materials as the base for printed circuits (like those inside your computer). Some of these “liquid crystal polymers” have turned out to be very good, low-cost materials for making containers for foods Colorization of black and white movies”Sound Guard” record cleaner Solar powered calculatorsAluminized bags for snack food Weather satellitesHalogen lights for cars Sports domesPocket calculatorsPhone calls by satelliteLaser guided missiles”Mylar” balloons “Blue Blocker” sunglasses Digital watches and thermometers “DirecTV”, “Dish Network”, etc”Kevlar” for bullet proof vests “Mini Mag” flashlights and fishing line Fiber optics for phone calls”Vortec” engines in GM cars “Ovation” guitars and helicopter bladesPacemaker batteries that last 20 years and can be recharged through the skin. M R I medical scannersElectronic ignition in automobiles Laser scanners in stores”Bulb Miser” devices for long life light bulbs Weather Maps on televisionJuice boxes for “Hawaiian Punch”, etc “The Patch” medical deviceBreathing systems for Mt. Everest climbers, “Flexon” eyeglasses and dental bracesCellular phones and beepersSunglasses that block 99% of U. V. light
Eco Friendly, Energy-Efficiencient, Fire Resistant Insulation Made From Mineral Wool –