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Are there any fire-retardant treatments applied to the Landscape Square table?
When specifying furniture for commercial, hospitality, or public spaces, fire safety is a paramount concern. A common question we encounter is: Are there any fire-retardant treatments applied to the Landscape Square table?
The direct answer is that the standard Landscape Square table is constructed from high-grade, powder-coated aluminum and synthetic materials engineered for durability and weather resistance. These core materials are inherently less combustible than wood or certain plastics. However, a proprietary fire-retardant chemical treatment is not a default, universal application to every table in this line.
This is a crucial distinction. The need for a certified fire-retardant (FR) treatment typically depends on the specific project's code requirements and jurisdiction. For many standard outdoor applications, the table's inherent material properties provide a significant degree of fire safety. The aluminum frame does not ignite, and the synthetic components are designed to resist ignition from casual exposure.
For projects where local building codes or client specifications mandate certified fire-retardant furniture, a specialized FR treatment can be applied as an optional upgrade. This treatment involves coating the relevant components with solutions that inhibit flame spread and reduce smoke generation. It is essential to discuss this requirement with your supplier or our specification team at the time of ordering, as it constitutes a custom product feature.
Ultimately, while the Landscape Square table is built with safety and resilience in mind, a formal fire-retardant treatment is an optional specification for code-sensitive installations rather than a standard factory finish. We recommend consulting with your project's safety officer or architect to determine the necessary compliance level for your space.
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