{"id":37,"date":"2009-02-24T19:46:19","date_gmt":"2009-02-24T19:46:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/advancedflameproofing.com\/news\/?p=37"},"modified":"2009-02-20T19:46:45","modified_gmt":"2009-02-20T19:46:45","slug":"getting-straight-to-the-point-fdny-and-flame-proofing-violations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/advancedflameproofing.com\/news\/getting-straight-to-the-point-fdny-and-flame-proofing-violations\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting Straight to the Point: FDNY and Flame Proofing Violations"},"content":{"rendered":"Setting up your own business is very serious, especially in an area such as New York. Despite the hustle and bustle that can be found in the Big Apple, this melting pot of a city actually enforces really strict rules when the safety of their citizens is involved. This is especially true when it comes to fire safety and flame proofing. The Folks over at the FDNY or the Fire Department of New York have come up with strict sanctions regarding the violation of fire safety and flame proofing rules.\r\n\r\nThis is also tied up or in connection with the Health Department and the Building Department. Together, all three have come up with a list of enforced regulations that will require the compliance of business owners and even those who are in charge of keeping an eye on the public buildings.\r\n\r\nWhat the FDNY Expects of You as a Business Owner\r\n\r\nThe Fire Department of New York, the Health Department and the Building Department all require that any type of decoration, ornaments, curtains and drapes as well as scenery that have artistic elements that are found in public buildings must be non-combustible or have been flame proofed. This should be mandatory in all structures in New York City such as hotels, restaurant, nightclubs, theaters, department stores, trade shows and other areas that are used for entertainment, public assembly and instruction.\r\n\r\nSome Tips You Ought to Keep in Mind When You Want to Flameproof Your Place\r\n\r\nAs a building or a business owner, you need to take stock of all the curtains and drapes that are in your building. If you have renters, you should always remember to check up on them all the time to ensure that the curtains and drapes they use in their homes are flameproof. The reason for regular monitoring of their units is because once is not enough. You need to ensure that they do not bring in any fabric that may be a fire hazard.\r\n\r\nAdvanced Fireproofing Your Partner in Fireproofing Your Place\r\n\r\nNow that you know what to do in order to comply with the requirements of the FDNY or the Fire Department of New York, who do you turn to for help? Luckily, Advanced Flame proofing and Cleaning Corp is here to help. We offer a wide range of services that will help take care of your flame proofing needs. We make sure that you can afford our products and services to ensure that your needs are met. We do this by applying a special fire retardant compound to different fabrics such as drapes, carpets, curtains and other decorations that are material-based and made from natural as well as synthetic fibers. Any material that is absorbent will allow our special compound to stick or adhere to it. With this, you can be sure that it will protect you from fire. With our help, you will be able to rest easy at night knowing that your building \u2013 and your investment \u2013 is safe from fires.","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Setting up your own business is very serious, especially in an area such as New York. 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