Curtain Call for Theatre Safety: Fire Retardant Treatment Explained
Fire retardant treatment is a chemical process applied to fabrics to reduce their flammability — meaning such materials are less likely to catch fire, and if they do ignite, they burn more slowly. The goal is to delay combustion long enough for people to evacuate safely and for firefighting measures to take effect. Curtains, backdrops, scrims, and other large fabric surfaces in performance settings are especially vulnerable due to their size, proximity to hot stage lighting, special effects, pyrotechnics, and being often used in public spaces.
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