Phillips, P. E.
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What's Wrong With Home Fire Alarm Systems?
Atomic Energy Commission, Las Vegas, NV
Fire Command,
Vol. 39,
No. 6,
24-26,
June 1972
Department of the Treasury
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Restrictions and Prohibitions; Importations of Merchandise Subject to the Flammable Fabrics Act, As Amended and Revised, December 14, 1967.
Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC
Circular RES-2-AC,
October 29, 1971,
22 p.
Wilson, R. L.
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Flammability in Children's Sleepwear: Problems and Suggested Solutions.
H.H. Cutler Co.
AATT Technical Review and Register,
1972,
Consumer Information Kaledioscope
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Fabric Flammability.
Consumer Informaiton Kaleidoscope,
1-8,
Fall/Winter 1969
Textile Chemist and Colorist
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Commerce Issues Final Flammability Standard to Cover Children's Sleepwear.
Textile Chemist and Colorist,
Vol. 3,
No. 9,
39-42,
September 1971
Tovey, H.
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What's Next in Textile Flammability Standards.
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
Textile Information Sources and Resources,
Vol. 1,
15-16,
1972
Clothes
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Flammability Standard And What It Means To You.
Clothes,
Vol. 6,
No. 17,
12-15,
November 15, 1971
Goodemote, R.
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What's Available to Meet Children's Sleepwear Standard.
Sears, Roebuck Co., Chicago, IL
Textile Information Sources and Resources,
Vol. 1,
14-15,
1972
U.S. Department of Commerce
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Children's Sleepwear Flammability Standard. Part 1 and Part 2. Public Hearing.
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC
Part 1; Part 2,
February 24, 1972; February 25, 1972,
358 p.
Modern Plastics
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Flame Retardants.
Modern Plastics,
96-97,
September 1970