“…Cotton fabrics is one of the most important natural textile fibers used to produce apparel, home furnishings, and industrial products, however, the low limiting oxygen index and combustion temperature (360-425 °C) makes the material highly flammable. Once ignited, cotton fabrics will burn rapidly, and the flame spreads quickly, potentially causing fatal burns within 15 s of ignition [1] . According to National Fire Protection Association statistics, there are approximately 17,300 mattress and upholstered furniture fires per year [2] , which result annually in approximately 871 civilian deaths, 2230 civilian injuries, and $824 million in property losses.…”