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Fire feeds on the gases released when a flammable substance; cloth or paper,
for example comes in contact with heat. The gases mix with the oxygen in the air
and, when the temperature is hot enough or if a flame or other source of ignition
is present, they burn. The fire causes molecules, the basic building blocks of
the burning material, to break down, releasing more flammable gases, increasing
the size of the fire and destroying the burning material. FlameAde interrupts
this cycle of fire by preventing the breakdown of a potentially flammable material.
It reinforces the material's molecular structure, keeping it intact and preventing
release of the gases that feed fires. FlameAde works like a chemical glue that
retards flames by holding the molecules together.
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