Polyurethane Coving / Duropolymer Coving

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Hi,

Considering putting up Polyurethene or Duropolymer coving for a couple of rooms in our house that require more intricate designs (LED lighting requirements and such) than we can find for a good price with Plaster coving.

My main issue is a safety one, I can’t find any definitive evidence or information to say whether these materials are relatively safe or not in terms of fire resistance. Does anyone have any sources or bits of information I could take a look at?

Thanks
 
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Hi,

Considering putting up Polyurethene or Duropolymer coving for a couple of rooms in our house that require more intricate designs (LED lighting requirements and such) than we can find for a good price with Plaster coving.

My main issue is a safety one, I can’t find any definitive evidence or information to say whether these materials are relatively safe or not in terms of fire resistance. Does anyone have any sources or bits of information I could take a look at?

Thanks
Would have thought coving burning last problem on your mind if the house is on fire .
 

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