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Fire-retardant tarps: M0, M1, M2... what do these classifications mean?

Fire-retardant tarps: M0, M1, M2... what do these classifications mean?

Fireproofing is a process used during the manufacturing of tarps to make them non-flammable. This technique is increasingly used in the public works sector because it helps protect passersby, workers, and the construction site. Note that these tarps are also mandatory at sporting events, concerts, and during construction work in public buildings. Learn more here about fire safety standards in France, as well as the fire-retardant tarp models available at Bâche Plus.

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