I'm working with a client who wants to store mattresses in racks. They are foam 
mattresses, so these would be group A expanded plastics (EP). Each of the 
mattresses is rolled up and packaged in a cardboard box. So, cartoned expanded 
plastics (CEP), right?

The customer (who is very knowledgeable about the mattress manufacturing 
process and requirements) wants to argue that mattresses should not just 
automatically fall into the "High-hazard (Group A Expanded)" category because 
of the strict flammability standards that mattresses are legally required to 
meet, specifically CFR 1633 - Standard for the Flammability (Open Flame) of 
Mattress Sets.

What are your thoughts on this? I have my own ideas, but I was wondering if 
anyone had gone down the path before. Do you think the client's assertion has 
merit? Why or why not?

Thanks.

Kyle Montgomery
Aero Automatic Sprinkler Co.
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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