I have always done Grp A.

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On 3/20/2015 12:24 PM, James Crawford wrote:
Looking input

We have a client that manufactures and stores mattresses, the raw material
is straight forward.

The finished product has always been a bit of a disagreement in our office.
NFPA #13 Table A.5.6.3.2 has mattresses under class 3 (standard box spring)
and group "A" plastics (foam in finished form) Having just purchased a new
mattress and box spring I understand that most new mattresses have a small
amount of foam in them and there are ones now that are all foam.

So my question is would a standard box spring mattress with a foam top, be
protected as a class 3 commodity or a Group "A" plastic?

I have always protected as an expanded Group "A" plastic.

Agree or disagree

Thank you

James Crawford

Phaser Fire Protection Ltd.

Phone  604-888-0318

Fax 604-888-4732

Cel 604-790-0938

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