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At least 6 years absolutely neglectful
IMO
The presence of polystyrene foam insulation panels on the ceiling would appear to have not been identified as a problem in their last inspection in 2019.
Honestly, there are few material worse for flammability and creation of a true toxic chemical smoke and flashover than the panels that were there.
Almost as bad as if they were gasoline-soaked.
We have several recent testimonies to this particularly deadly problem - the conflagration of the seven apartment towers in Hong Kong, and the Grefell Towers disaster in the UK.
When you look at a list of nightclub fires since 1900, arson with gasoline used to be a more common issue in massive fatality situations. In the last 40 years, pyrotechnics (which would include sparklers) and foam or other flammable ceiling materials have surged to the forefrront as causations of multiple deaths. The worst are also compounded by locked or poorly identified emergency exits that could not be used or found for evacuations in a timely manner.
List of nightclub fires - Wikipedia
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