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Foam used along rooftop deemed safe for high places

Foam-like membrane aided spread of fire at Monte Carlo
JOAN WHITELY AND LAWRENCE MOWERLAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL (NEVADA)
Updated: 02-6-2009 1:35 pm

REVIEW-JOURNAL

The rooftop of the Monte Carlo contains a flammable rubberized "membrane" and its facade contains foam, a flammable substance allowed in high-rise construction.

Clark County Fire Department Capt. Warren Whitney, who described the fire as "initially not that bad," said he was surprised at how rapidly it progressed across the building's foam structure.

"There was a slight breeze that was helping it to progress," he said.

Construction plans for the Monte Carlo, on file in the county's building division, show that the facade near the building's roof line is a panel assembly system that contains foam, county spokeswoman Stacey Welling confirmed.

"This is a system in which you have foam wrapped in fiberglass and then again encapsulated in a cementatious material, like stucco - a very thin-coat material," said Clark County Development Services Director Ron Lynn. "If the fire got behind that material, then it allows it to spread."

He said he was investigating whether the fire did get behind that material coating.

Clark County building codes, revised every three years, continually make the use of foam more strict, Lynn said. The Monte Carlo foam met 1991 building codes, which were more lenient about foam thickness.

Foam pieces damaged in Friday's fire will have to be replaced with foam that meets current standards. But county officials will take that effort a step further and discuss replacing all of the foam on the building, Lynn said.

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