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is pvc ceiling flammable
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) ceilings are not considered highly flammable but are combustible. PVC has a high chlorine content which acts as a fire retardant, making it ignite less easily compared to other materials. However, when PVC does catch fire, it can release harmful gases, including hydrochloric acid, dioxins, and other toxic compounds. Therefore, while PVC ceilings have a relatively low risk of catching fire under normal conditions, it is crucial to be aware of the potential hazards in the event of a fire. It is advisable to have adequate fire safety measures in place, especially in settings where PVC materials are extensively used.
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