What is a Fire-Retardant Canopy Tent?
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If you’ve done your homework on high-quality canopy tents, you’ve probably noticed a few fire-related safety claims. Let’s define a few key terms you might encounter.
“Fire-retardant” and “fire-resistant” are often used interchangeably, but actually, they have different meanings.
Fire-retardant fabrics are chemically treated to make them strong against fire. While the underlying fabric is not fireproof - for any tent, the non-flammable treatment significantly slows the fire if the fabric is exposed to flames. Eventually, even fire-retardant fabrics will burn if exposed to fire for a prolonged time.
Fire-resistant fabrics are made up of synthetic fibers, like polyester or nylon, that are designed to resist burning. Even after prolonged fire exposure, fire-resistant fabrics will not burn. At some point, however, the fabric could melt.
Fabrics come in various fire-retardant and fire-resistant levels. To understand exactly what your canopy tent protects against, be sure to review any available fire certifications.