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==Fire-retardant materials used in clothing==
==Fire-retardant materials used in clothing==

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A fire-retardant material is one that is designed to resist burning and withstand heat. It is used in uniforms of firefighters to protect them from the flames in a burning building. Most auto racing drivers also wear fire-retardant materials in case their car catches fire. Fire-retardant materials are designed to burn slowly, in contrast to fire-resistant materials, which are designed not to burn at all.

Fire-retardant materials used in buildings

Fire-retardant materials used in clothing

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