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TEST METHOD CONDUCTED AATCC Test Method 134-1996 Electrostatic propensity of carpets DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION SAO20 GloW UPAT ROLL CONSTRUCTION 465883J Multi-Level cut & Loop Pile FIBER ultraloc Pattern TEST NO: 031604-7 GENERAL PRINCIPLE This method is designed to assess the static propensity of flooring material by controlled laboratory simulation of conditions which are known from experience to be strongly contributory to excessive accumulation of static charges. A flooring material preconditioned to equilibrium at controlled atmospheric conditions is walked on by a test subject in a specified manner with specified shoe soles. The static charges which build up on the tester are monitored continuously by a recorder. A neolite shoe sole has been chosen as the primary reference material because its static performance is much like that of many common leathers. It is a commonly used shoe sole material and can be easily cleaned, while its chemical and physical properties are quite uniform. A chrome tanned leather shoe sole has been chosen for a secondary reference material because it is representative of a certain class of leathers whose performance differs significantly from that of neolite soles on certain carpet fiber. statistically, chrome tanned leather comprises a very small percentage of the shoe sole market, but must be considered in critical applications. This facility is accredited by the National Voluntary laboratory Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under lab Code 100297. This This accreditation report is does provided not constitute for the exclusive an endorsement, use of the certification, client to whom.it or approval is adllressed. by NIST or It may any agency be used of in the its United entirety States to gain Governmentforthe product acceptance product from tested. duly constituted @ authorities. This report applies only to those samples tested and is not necessarily indicative of apparently identical or similar products. This report, or the name of W laboratory,, shall not be used under any circumstance in advertising to the general public. NVLAP lab Code 100297-0 714 Glenwood Place Dalton, GA 30721 706.226.3283 Fax: 706.226.6787 protest@alltel.net

Testi ng TEST NUMBER 0083200 DATE 03/17/04 PACE 1 of 2 TEST METHOD CONDUCTED ASTM E662-01 Specific Optical Density of Smoke Generated by Solid Materials, also referenced as NFPA 258 IDENTIFICATION SAO20 Glow UPAT ROLL. 465883J Multi-Level Cut & Loop Pile... Ultraloc Pattern REFERENCE TEST NO: 031604-7 FLAMING 181 CENERAL PRINCIPLE This procedure is designed to measure the specific optical density of smoke generated by the test specimen within a closed chamber. Each specimen is exposed to an electrically heated radiant-energy source positioned to provide a constant irradiance level of 2.5 watts/square cm on the specimen surface. Measurements are recorded through a photometric system employing a vertical beam of light and a photo detector positioned to detect the attenuation of light transmittance caused by smoke accumulation within the chamber. The light transmittance measurements are used to calculate specific optical density, a quantitative value which can be factored to estimate the smoke potential of materials. Two burning conditions can be simulated by the test apparatus. The radiant heating in the absence of ignition is referred to as the Non-Flaming Mode. A flaming combustion in the presence of supporting radiation constitutes the Flaming Mode. This facility is accredited QY the NationalYoluntary ratory AccreditationPrograrn for the specific scope of accreditation under [jib Code 100297. This This report is provided for the exclusive use of the client to whchi1it is addresed. It may be ud in its entiretylogaiqprodctaccepiance from duly constituted authorities..this report app1ies only to tnose sarnples tested and is not necessarily indicative otapparentiy identical or similar products. This report, or th;' name of [jiboratory,.shallnot be used under any circu,!,stance in advertising to the gener,!! public 714 Glenwood Place Dalton, GA 30721 706-226-3283 Fax: 706-226-6787 protest@alltel.net

or.es t Ing '" DATE L b t """""""""""""""""",- a ora O ry PA""E 2 of 2 I, ASTM E662-01 S!Jecific.optical Density of smoke Generated by Solid Materials, also referenced as NFPA 258 - ROLL 5AO20 Glow UPAT 465883J "c""""""" Multi-Level Cut & LOOp Pile ultraloc Pattern TEST NO: 031604-7 c' 116V 95 degrees F Flaming IRRADIANCE CHAMBER PRESSURE 2.5 watts/sq cm 3" H2O 197 3.0 22 175 46 189 2.0 12.4 APPROVED BY: ;s;;:..,.t""("-l<,.this This rert is pqvided fur ihe exclusive use of \he client to whom it;' addressed., It ay he used in itsentire \0 gain product acceptanc.e from duly constituted authorities. ThIS report applies only to those samples tested and!s not necessarily IndIcative of apparently IdentlcaJor similar products. ThIs report, or the name of l1iboratory,, shall not he used under any circumstance in advertising to the general publi,c. 114 Glenwood Place Dalton, GA 30721 706-226-3283 Fax: 706-226-6787 protest@alltel.net

I DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE I DENTIF.lCATION. ROLL CONSTRUCTION SAO20 Glow UPAT 419032J Multi-level cut & loop Pile ftk -tepcxt Ie1It8.a. "-8D.- ultraloc Pattern 8iterialCtforthindwADJ..iltkm hi tho D8J TEST NO: 042704-19 fl0d8diw-8ui-. AVERAGECR.lTICAL RADIANT FLUX.61 watts/square Cm * CENERAL PRINCIPLE This procedure is designed to measure the critical radiant flux at flame out, of horizontally mounted floor covering systems exposed to a flaming ignition in a test chamber which provides a graded radiant heat energy environment. The imposed radiant flux simulates the thermal radiation levels likely to impinge on the floors of a building whose upper surfaces are heated by flames of compartment. The test result is an average critical radiant flux (watts/square cm) which indicates the level of radiant heat energy required to sustain flame propagation in the flooring system. Theoretically, if a room fire does not impose a radiant flux that exceeds this critical level on a corridor floor covering system, flame spread will not occur. The NFPA Life Safety code 101 specifies as Class 1 critical Radiant Flux of.45 watts/sq cm or higher and Class 2 Critical Radiant Flux as.22 -.44 watts/sq cm. This facility is accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 100197. This accreditation does not constitute an endorsement, certification, or approval by NIST or any agency of the United States Govemment for the product tested. This report is provided for the exclusive use of the client to whom it is addressed, It may be used in its entirety to gain product acceptance from duly constituted authorities. This report applies only to those samples tested and is not necessarily indicative of apparently identical or similar products. This port, or the name of,, shalll1ot be used under any circumstance in advertising to the general public. 714 Glenwood Place Dalton, GA 30721 706-226-3283 Fax: 706-226-6787 protest@alltel.net

': CORPORATE/DIV.OF SHAW TESTMETHODCONDUCTED ASTM E648-00 critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using A Radiant Heat Energy Source, also referenced as NFPA 253 and FTM Standard 372 SAO20 Glow UPAT i ROLL 419032J Multi-Level CONSTRUCTION Cut & Loop Pile ;::!;' ac= eith t FIBER ultraloc Pattern i cnt,en,a se forth threport.an)' REFERENCE FLOORING SYSTEM ASSEMBLY SUBSTRATE UNDERLAYMENT ADHESIVE Mineral-Fiber/Cement Direct Glue Down Subset 1000 Board Each test sample was conditioned a minimum 70 ::!: 50 F and 50::!: 5% relative humidity. I AVERACECRITICAl,-7 I STANDARD," RADIANT Of 96 hours at FLUX DEVIATION COEFF1CIENTOF VARIATION 3%. *NOTE: APPROVED BY:, c This accreditationdoes notconstitute an endorsement,certification, or approvalby NISTor anyagencyof the United StatesGovernment for the producttested. This report is provided for the exclusive use of the client to whom it is addressed, It may be used in its entirety to gain product acceptancefrom duly constitute<! authorities, This reportapplies only to those samplestested and is not necessarilyindicative of apparentlyidentical or similar products. Thisreport, or the nameof LAboratory,, shall not beused under anycircumstancein advertisingtothe generalpublic, 714 Glenwood Place Dalton, GA 30721 706-226-3283 Fax: 706-226-6787 protest@alltel.net

TEST REPORT c, TEST NUMBER DATE.I 03/17/04 PACE AATCCTest Method 134-1996 Electrostatic carpets DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE SAMPLE PREPARATION 40 Ounce Rubberized Jute/Hair Pad MAXIMUM 2 of 2 TEST METHOD CONDUCTED SUBSTRATE 0083200. MAXIMUM VOLTAGE AVERAGE VOLTAGE NEG 1.5 KV propensity of