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Flame retardant safety issues to be paid attention

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  • Release date:2018-01-23
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Flame retardants belong to the chemical products, so no matter in the production, storage, use and other aspects must pay attention to its safety issues, otherwise it may cause some serious accidents. This area has also been the government, business, consumers value it. In response to this situation, we must have a comprehensive understanding of the use of flame retardants, according to the correct way to do a good job in every aspect of the security work, do not let the problem happen.
(1) To conduct a comprehensive toxicity assessment of flame retardants suspected of being harmful to human health and the environment, and to exercise strict control over their production, use and ridicule. Once confirmed it should not be used, that is, stop production and sales. Such as tris (dibromopropyl) phosphate used to be a widely used and very effective flame retardant, later found to be carcinogenic, has long been banned in many countries. Pentabromodiphenyl ether and octabromodiphenyl ether flame retardants, which have been assessed as toxic, have also been banned in the near future.
② For newly developed flame-retardant products, they have conducted a more comprehensive study and assessment on their impact on human health, safety and environment. Can provide more detailed information on the above aspects, to ensure the safety of production and use.
③ Now need to do is to improve the quality of flame retardants and ensure safety while developing new safety is relatively high practicability of flame retardants. Gradually wide range of applications. And there is reason to believe that the development of new flame retardants will ensure the use of flame retardant materials, both to reduce the risk of fire and to minimize their impact on the environment.