Title: Should Green Buildings Contain Toxic Fire Retardant Chemicals
1Should Green Buildings Contain Toxic Fire
Retardant Chemicals?
- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INSULATION
MATERIALS Brendon Levitt 15 minutes - Halogenated FR chemicals in insulation Alex
Madonik 5 min - Introduction of other panels members Ten minutes
- Clarifying the problem with Q and A from
audience Ten minutes - What we can do about it?. General brainstorm 10
min - Prioritization, Action steps with owners. Working
group? 20 minutes
2A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INSULATION
MATERIALS BRENDON LEVITT
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4- Batt Insulation (Glass and Mineral Wool)
- Board Insulation (Polyurethane, Polyisocyanurate,
Polystyrene, Cellulose, Fiberglass) - Blown-In Insulation (Cellulose, Fiberglass)
- Poured-In Insulation (Perlite, Vermiculite)
- Foamed-In Insulation (Polyurethane,
Polyisocyanurate, Polyicynene)
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6EIFS - Exterior Insulation and Finish System
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7INSULATING CONCRETE FORMS
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8CONCRETE BLOCK INSULATING SYSTEMS
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9STRUCTURAL CONCRETE INSULATED PANELS
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11STRUCTURAL INSULATING PANEL SYSTEMS
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12DUCTS, PIPES, EQUIPMENT
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13CODE
Chapter 26, California State Building
Code 2603.3 Foam plastic insulation shall have
flame spread index of 75 or less and a
smoke-developed index of 450 or less (test ASTM E
84)
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14ISSUES
- Question Need for Fire Retardant
- Revise Building Code
- Select Building Components Only
- All Building Components
- Accept Need For Fire Retardant
- Alternative Fire Retardants
- Alternative Rigid Insulation Materials
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15Should Green Buildings Contain Toxic Fire
Retardant Chemicals?
- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INSULATION
MATERIALS Brendon Levitt 15 minutes - Halogenated FR chemicals in insulation Alex
Madonik 5 min - Introduction of other panels members Ten minutes
- Clarifying the problem with Q and A from
audience Ten minutes - What we can do about it?. General brainstorm 10
min - Prioritization, Action steps with owners. Working
group? 20 minutes
16Should Halogenated Fire Retardants be in Green
Buildings?
- Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) currently used in
all polystyrene insulation - TCPP and brominated FR's Chlorinated phosphate
esters used in polyurethane foam polyiso(rigid
spray) - 1-bromopropane, used as a blowing agent in spray
foam
17Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)
- Nominated for the first EU list of sixteen
Substances of Very High Concern by Sweden in
August, 2008. - High production volume chemical (3 BFR)
- Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic (PBT)
- Found in household dust, breast milk, sewage
sludge - 85 of usage is used in polystyrene insulation
- Currently no non-halogenated substitute
18TCPP (PCF) chlorinated phosphate esters
- Used with polyurethane foam (rigid spray) to
meet FR requirements for insulation - Same family as Chlorinated Tris (TDCP) which is
cancer causing - Is it found in dust or indoor air?
- What are long term health effects?
- TEP (triethyl phosphate) is a non-halogenated
phosphate substitute used widely in the EU
191-Bromopropane
- May cause central nervous system effects in
humans. - In animals, effects have been reported on the
following organs Male reproductive organs.
Female reproductive organs. Liver. - Birth Defects/Developmental Effects Has been
- toxic to the fetus in lab animals.
- Reproductive Effects has been shown to interfere
with - reproduction and fertility in animal studies.
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- Normal handling unlikely to result in
exposure levels of and cutting are 1-bromopropane
sufficient to cause the listed effects. - From Material Safety Data Sheet The Dow Chemical
Company - Product Name THERMAX(TM) 2.00 Inch BS Heavy
Duty Insulation Board