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Phos-Chek LC95 fire retardants are concentrated liquids that mix readily with water by recirculation, agitation or with mechanical or electronic Phos-Chek liquid proportioning systems.
PHOS-CHEK FORTIFY effectively coats and maintains retardant on target vegetation and infrastructure assets, providing protection against ignitions throughout the peak fire season, even through weathering, rain or high winds.
What is that red stuff that's dropped from the sky when a wildfire breaks out? It's flame retardant that firefighting crews use to control and contain wildfires. They don't drop it directly onto flames; rather, firefighters anticipate where the fire might spread, and they drop the retardant ahead of the flames.
Warnings about using Phos-Chek \u201cThey are supposed to make sure they don't drop it in water and streams.\u201d According to USFS regulations, the high concentration of ammonia and phosphate will cause the waterway to become toxic, killing fish and aquatic life. It can also create algae blooms.
Phos-Chek fire retardant is bright red for a reason, and while it's not especially toxic, you really don't want a plane to dump hundreds of gallons of it on you. The name Phos-Chek stems from its active ingredient, ammonium phosphate.

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While generally deemed safe for people, Phos-Chek comes with a caution that the retardant should not be ingested and that it may be a skin, eye, and respiratory irritant.
Once mixed, Phos-Chek LC95A contains about 85 per cent water and 15 per cent liquid fertilizer, which is made up of ammonia compounds, plus small amounts of clay, food-grade thickener and iron oxide for a bright red color. The thickener makes the retardant splat instead of blowing away.
Phos-Chek makes a colorless version of fire retardant for homes. One jug makes five gallons of retardant, and the cost just $59.
Some of the main components of Phos-Chek retardants include ammonium polyphosphate, diammonium phosphate, diammonium sulfate, monoammonium phosphate, attapulgus clay, guar gum (or a derivative of guar gum), and trade secret performance additives.
PHOS-CHEK LC95 fire retardants are liquid concentrates that mix readily with water by recirculation, agitation or PHOS-CHEK proportioning systems.

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