A fire retardant is a substance that is used to slow down or stop the spread of fire or reduce its intensity. This is commonly accomplished by chemical reactions that reduce the
flammability of fuels or delay their
combustion
Combustion, or burning, is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion ...
. Fire retardants may also cool the fuel through physical action or
endothermic chemical reactions. Fire retardants are available as powder, to be mixed with water, as
fire-fighting foams and
fire-retardant gels.
Fire retardants are commonly used in
fire fighting
Firefighting is a profession aimed at controlling and extinguishing fire. A person who engages in firefighting is known as a firefighter or fireman. Firefighters typically undergo a high degree of technical training. This involves structural fir ...
, where they may be applied
aerially or from the ground.
Principles of operation
In general, fire retardants reduce the flammability of materials by either blocking the fire physically or by initiating a
chemical reaction
A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemistry, chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. When chemical reactions occur, the atoms are rearranged and the reaction is accompanied by an Gibbs free energy, ...
that stops the fire.
Physical action
There are several ways in which the
combustion
Combustion, or burning, is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion ...
process can be retarded by physical action:
* By
cooling: Some chemical reactions actually cool the material down.
* By forming a protective layer that prevents the underlying material from igniting.
* By dilution: Some retardants release
water
Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and Color of water, nearly colorless chemical substance. It is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known liv ...
and/or
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
while burning. This may dilute the
radicals in the flame enough for it to go out.
Commonly used fire retardant additives include mixtures of
huntite () and
hydromagnesite
Hydromagnesite is a hydrated magnesium carbonate mineral with the formula .
It generally occurs associated with the weathering products of magnesium containing minerals such as serpentine group, serpentine or brucite. It occurs as incrustations a ...
(),
aluminium hydroxide (), and
magnesium hydroxide (). When heated,
aluminium hydroxide dehydrates to form
aluminum oxide (alumina, , releasing water vapor in the process. This reaction
absorbs a great deal of
heat
In thermodynamics, heat is energy in transfer between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings by such mechanisms as thermal conduction, electromagnetic radiation, and friction, which are microscopic in nature, involving sub-atomic, ato ...
, cooling the material into which it is incorporated. Additionally, alumina residue forms a protective layer on the material's surface. Mixtures of
huntite and
hydromagnesite
Hydromagnesite is a hydrated magnesium carbonate mineral with the formula .
It generally occurs associated with the weathering products of magnesium containing minerals such as serpentine group, serpentine or brucite. It occurs as incrustations a ...
work in a similar manner. They endothermically decompose releasing both water and carbon dioxide,
giving fire retardant properties
to the materials in which they are incorporated.
Chemical action
* Reactions in the gas phase: chemical reactions in the flame (i.e. gas phase) can be interrupted by fire retardants. Generally, these retardants are
organic halides (
haloalkanes) such as
Halon and
PhostrEx. The chemicals used in these types of retardants are often toxic.
* Reaction in the solid phase: some retardants break down
polymer
A polymer () is a chemical substance, substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules, that are constituted by many repeat unit, repeating subunits derived from one or more species of monomers. Due to their br ...
s so they melt and flow away from the flame. Although this allows some materials to pass certain flammability tests, it is not known whether fire safety is truly improved by the production of flammable
plastic
Plastics are a wide range of synthetic polymers, synthetic or Semisynthesis, semisynthetic materials composed primarily of Polymer, polymers. Their defining characteristic, Plasticity (physics), plasticity, allows them to be Injection moulding ...
droplets.
*
Char Formation: For carbon-based fuels, solid phase flame retardants cause a layer of
carbon
Carbon () is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalence, tetravalent—meaning that its atoms are able to form up to four covalent bonds due to its valence shell exhibiting 4 ...
aceous char to form on the fuel surface. This char layer is much harder to burn and prevents further burning.
*
Intumescents: These types of retardant materials incorporate chemicals which cause swelling behind the protective char layer, providing much better
insulation. They are available as
plastic additives, and as paints for protecting wooden buildings or steel structures.
Uses
Fire extinguishers
Class A foam is used as a fire retardant in 2.5 gallon
PWand
AFSextinguishers to contain incipient brush fires and grass fires by creating a fire break. Other chemical retardants are capable of rendering class A material and Class B fuels non-flammable and extinguishing class A, class B, and some class D fires. Fire retardant slurries dropped from aircraft are normally applied ahead of a
wildfire
A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of Combustibility and flammability, combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a ...
to prevent ignition, while fire suppression agents are used to extinguish fires.
Surface coating
Objects may be coated with fire retardants. For example, Christmas trees are sprayed with retardants, as a tree dries out it becomes very flammable and a fire-hazard.
Steel
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon that demonstrates improved mechanical properties compared to the pure form of iron. Due to steel's high Young's modulus, elastic modulus, Yield (engineering), yield strength, Fracture, fracture strength a ...
structures have a fire retardant coating around columns and beams to prevent structural elements from weakening during a fire.
Dormitories in the US are considering or are required by law to use these products.
Intumescent coatings are used by various dormitories and in school buildings, especially those with historic structures that lack
fire sprinkler systems.
Forest-fire fighting

Early fire retardants were mixtures of water and thickening agents, and later included
borates and ammonium phosphates.
Generally, fire retardants are dropped from aircraft or applied by ground crews around a
wildfire
A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of Combustibility and flammability, combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a ...
's edges in an effort to contain its spread. This allows ground crews time to work to extinguish the fire. However, when needed, retardant can also be dropped directly onto flames to cool the fire and reduce flame length.
Aerial firefighting
Aerial firefighting is a method to combat wildfires using aircraft. The types of aircraft used include fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Smokejumpers and rappellers are also classified as aerial firefighters, being delivered by parachute from a variety of fixed-wing aircraft, or rappelling from helicopters. Chemicals used to fight fires may include water, water enhancers, or specially-formulated fire retardants.
Textiles
Materials
Wildfire retardants
Fire retardants applied to
wildfire
A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of Combustibility and flammability, combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a ...
s are usually a mixture of water and chemicals designed to wet the area as well as chemically retard a fire's progression through vegetation. Typically it is colored so that the application area can be seen from the air.
Fire retardant gel based retardants which meet
NFPA Standard 1150 are also being used in service. These are dyed other colors to differentiate them from the traditional red retardant. The gels and their dyes are designed to biodegrade naturally.

Any fire retardant approved for use against wildfires on US Federal lands must be included on the United States Forest Service Qualified Products List. To be added to that list, the product must be tested by Wildland Fire Chemical Systems, a division of the National Technology and Development Program. This process can take up to two years.
Phos-Chek is a brand of long-term retardant currently approved for wildland fire use.
Researchers at the
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering published a report titled �
Metals in Wildfire Suppressants” The report provides the first-ever chemical analysis of Phos-Chek fire retardant, which the research team studied because it is the most widely used. The USC researchers found that Phos-Chek contains high levels of heavy metals: 14,400 μg/l of cadmium, 72,700 μg/l of chromium, and 119,000 μg/l of vanadium. These numbers exceed California toxic waste limits by 14 times, 14 times, and five times, respectively.
Phos-Chek also has a consumer-based fire retardant spray called Wildfire Home Defense that is effective immediately after application and that remains effective until it is washed off with heavy water levels. It is designed to be applied to fuel beds around homes and outbuildings to create a firebreak in the fuels leading up to each structure. Ember Bloc is another consumer-based fire retardant gel that can be applied to the exterior of one's house and nearby structures to help protect against both embers and flames in a wildfire. It has a unique ability to cling onto the side of a house to withstand high heat and windy conditions.
Environmental concerns
Forest fire retardants that are used are generally considered
non-toxic
Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacteria, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect o ...
, but even less-toxic compounds carry some risk when organisms are exposed to large amounts.
As of 2008, drops within 300 feet of bodies of water are generally discouraged unless lives or property are directly threatened. The
US Forest Service is the governing agency that conducts research and monitors the effect of fire retardants on wildland systems in the US.
Potential risk and health concerns
Some specialized indoor fire retardants are organic
halides (haloalkanes) such as
Halon and
PhostrEx, which are proven to be toxic.
Studies have also shown that a drop of the retardant chemical directly into a stream may cause a sufficient
ammonia
Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the chemical formula, formula . A Binary compounds of hydrogen, stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinctive pu ...
concentration in the water, which is
lethal to fish and other
aquatic organisms.
Another notable health concern is that fire-suppressant foams are especially toxic to fish in standardized soft and
hard water, possibly due to surfactants.
See also
*
Aerial firefighting
*
Ammonium polyphosphate, a fire retardant
*
Flame retardant
Flame retardants are a diverse group of chemicals that are added to manufactured materials, such as plastics and textiles, and surface finishes and coatings. Flame retardants are activated by the presence of an combustion, ignition source and pr ...
*
List of fire-retardant materials
*
Modular Airborne FireFighting System
*
Phos-Chek, a foam or gel commercial fire retardant
*
Wildland fire suppression
References
External links
Fire Management Notes (1989) National Fire Protection Association Defense Fire Protection AssociationInfluence of the fire retardant, ammonium polyphosphate, on the thermal degradation of poly(methyl methacrylate)Fire retardant Glass – UL9 Certified Fire Resistant glass in USA
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