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Flame proof window boxes and plant life


Jess

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I'm taking a show to Edinburgh so you know what the budget's like... £0!

 

I need to find a way of dressing set with some window boxes which are lightweight, some garden trellis and some fake flowers and trailing vines, etc. The main concern is flame redardancy and budget. Ideally I'd use plastic boxes and foliage, but to my knowledge they do not meet requirements.

 

Also the trellis' I have seen are all too thin to be Class A and are just made of normal wood. To my knowledge there's no way of 'treating' this so it is flameproof.

 

If anyone knows of a way I can solve this I'll be so grateful!

 

Thanks for reading,

 

Jess

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Thanks very much for your advice. I've been trying to find information about whether or not I actually need to make sure they're flame retardent, or if actually I should be ok to just use standard fake foliage. I can't find much information about it though.

 

I'd be grateful if anyone knows if it would be alright or where I would be able to find out?!

 

Thanks :)

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