Doesn’t EPS foam produce toxic fumes when it burns?
We’ll let “The House Doctors” (Creating Safe Environments for Homes, Schools and Workplaces) answer the question: “According to the U.S. Hazardous Materials Department and the HAZMAT Team of San Antonio, modified expanded polystyrene, acrylbond and UCAR Latex 413 would not present any more of a toxic release upon combustion than many common household products found in a typical home.