Fireworks and Green Roofs
Practically all dry organic materials are combustible at relative low temperatures. Roof
shingles or many waterproofing membranes on roofs are typically
petroleum-based products (including Asphalt) and they is hardly a
difference to dry organic
materials. Some products are equipped with chemical fire retardants
that could decrease the risk of spreading fire, not the risk of leaks
cause by impact.
The
living vegetation of functional and well-engineered green roofs contain
high moisture contents and most plants (especially succulent plants on
large extensive green roofs) have a fraction of the energetic potential
comparing to all other components used in a building. The green roof
growing media (soil for the green roof plants) is a blend of different
mineral components with an organic content of typically less that 15%.
It is practically impossible to set this material on fire – not even
considering the natural moisture content.
Many
fires or leaks on roofs caused by consumer or display fireworks could
have been prevented if the building would have had a fully functional
green roof or a well-maintained conventional roof (regular removing of
organic debris from the roof and gutters).
A
fire is the worst-case scenario; however in most cases smoldering
firework parts (and cigarettes) are causing leaks on unprotected roofs
that are discovered much later. These problems are unknown on functional
green roofs. When a green roof prevents a leak or even a fire it is
typically not recognized but the payback is right there.
Nature is (literally) so cool.
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