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brominated flame retardants (bfrs)
How do BFRs work?
BFRs work by interfering with the combustion process. When exposed to heat, these compounds release bromine atoms, which inhibit the chemical reactions that sustain fire. This makes them effective in reducing the risk of fire-related accidents.
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