Despite technological advancements, global fire incidents claimed over 80,000 lives annually (NFPA 2023). Flame retardants, those unsung heroes in material science, might hold the key. But how effective are current solutions against evolving combustion scenarios in smart buildings and lithium-ion infrastructures?
When a California wildfire destroyed 2,000 structures last month, investigators identified inadequate flame retardant additives in construction materials as a key failure point. With global fire-related losses projected to reach $610 billion annually by 2025, why aren't more industries prioritizing advanced fire suppression technologies at the molecular level?
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