Just wondering if those plastic scene setters you get in the halloween stored fire retardant. I am pretty sure, since it says nothing about it on the package, it is not. Since they are more of an item for home haunters as opposed to pro, they probably are not.
I got the peeling old wallpaper cheap a few years ago and I have a room that I just put it up in, looks pretty decent under dim lighting.
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are those plastic scene setter wall coverinds fire retardant? –
09-01-2010,10:47 PM
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09-01-2010,11:18 PM
In a word...NO! And they melt into a toxic smelling mess if they catch a light bulb! I speak from experience...lol. I have used them in my garage as quick scenery for a number of years and last year one blew into a lamp on the "set" and fused to bulb almost instantly. Smoldered and would have definately melt/burned more. Whether it would have caught on actual fire i dont know but it did smoke like it would have. Cait
JUst a word of caution.
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09-02-2010,11:51 AM
Definately a No. I was at a friend's party one year and one of the guests tipped something over somehow I think it was a big bank of real candles (sorry about the vague details, my some-timers is kicking in) the thing went into a melted mess. they ripped it down and stomped it good though ^_^
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09-02-2010,02:03 PM
Nope. Plastic and fire don't mix.



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