Revolutionary fire-resistant PRODUCTS

FIREGUARD SERIES

Proven passive fire protection for a variety of applications and tested to ASTM, NFPA, and UL standards.

When it comes to fire, every second counts.

Reducing smoke and the spread of flames for first responders is essential to saving lives in the event of a fire. Cost-effective and time-efficient intumescent coatings and fire-resistant treatments make these critical life-saving measures possible.

Easy and quick to apply to a wide range of substrate materials, FireGuard E-84 is an intumescent, fire-retardant coating that minimizes flame spread, smoke production, and structural damage. It adds minimal mass to existing building structures and the spray application allows for a smooth, even finish.

FireGuard E-84 has achieved a Class A, Class A extended rating and up to a 2-hour endurance rating on common assemblies. This construction-grade FireGuard product meets ASTM, NFPA, and UL testing standards to provide an excellent fireproofing solution for residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings.

Easy and quick to apply, this fire-retardant solution minimizes flame spread, smoke production, and structural damage. It adds no additional mass to existing building structures and the spray application allows for a smooth, even finish.

FireGuard XL-95 achieves a Class A Flame Spread / Smoke Development rating on raw wood applications. This construction-grade product meets ASTM, NFPA, and UL testing standards to provide an excellent fire retardant solution for residential,  commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings.

FireGuard for Fabric is a revolutionary fire-resistant treatment specifically designed for fabrics and upholstery. Providing affordable protection against the spread of smoke and flames, FireGuard for Fabrics can treat fabrics, crafts, and upholstery found in homes, schools, businesses, and other institutions.

Available online and in retail stores, FireGuard for Fabrics is an environmentally friendly product that meets the standards set out by the NFPA 701 test method and Cal Fire 1237.1.