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• Jean Madden Street Swag a potential fire risk to women, children and babies.
• Jean Madden Street Swag ignites with one second flame.
• Jean Madden Street Swag mattress transforms into liquid fire.
• Jean Madden Street Swag turns into metre high flames.
• Jean Madden Street Swag claims "low fire risk"
Read full report here.  NOTE photo of tested Jean Madden Street Swag on page 2 of the Test Report.
 
Fire test video - taken at the RMIT Textile Testing Service.
Street Swag fire lab test resultFIRE Street Swag tested to be flammable
 
Tested by Australia's premier testing laboratory - RMIT Textile Testing Service is a NATA accredited laboratory.  They are independent.  Their evidence is highly respected.
 
Test report shows a one second flame igniting canvas used on a Street Swag by Jean Madden.
 
From the same Street Swag canvas sample tested by the lab:
 
•  Seven canvas fabric tests ignite in one second.
•  Four canvas fabric tests ignite into fire in two seconds.
 
Jean Madden actively promotes the Street Swags as "low fire danger".
 
The Jean Madden Street Swag is distributed to vulnerable people sleeping on the street, pregnant women children or infants.
One second flame ignites Street Swag by Jean Madden
STREET SWAG CANVAS TESTED TO BE FLAMMABLE
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