I have read a few recent house fire stories and was thinking that in case of a fire the timbers (joists, rafters) and the insulation in between would burn and produce toxic fumes.
The timbers are C24 and sprayed with some sort of chemical pesticide. I am not sure how this burns and what gasses it releases. The insulation is a PRI polyisocyanurate and when it burns, again, I am not sure what gasses it releases.
In addition, the carpenter wants to use EGGER Protect chipboard and Joint & Joist Adhesive (as opposed to plywood and screws), and when it burns it will also release gasses?
Am I being paranoid?
The timbers are C24 and sprayed with some sort of chemical pesticide. I am not sure how this burns and what gasses it releases. The insulation is a PRI polyisocyanurate and when it burns, again, I am not sure what gasses it releases.
In addition, the carpenter wants to use EGGER Protect chipboard and Joint & Joist Adhesive (as opposed to plywood and screws), and when it burns it will also release gasses?
Am I being paranoid?