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Grenfell: Marketing of Celotex insulation ‘thoroughly misleading’

Jonathan Roome

Claims made in marketing materials for Celotex RS5000 insulation of the type used in Grenfell Tower that it was suitable for buildings above 18m in height were “thoroughly misleading”, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard.

As the Inquiry’s investigation into the products used on the tower continued, it heard from former Celotex major product/specification manager, Jonathan Roome, who joined the company in March 2014.

Roome, who has no professional qualifications and agreed his was essentially a sales role, said he had “very little” technical knowledge of either the FR5000 product (marketed as insulation for flat rooves) originally specified for the tower, or the RS5000 product that was launched in August 2014 as rainscreen cladding insulation that was suitable for buildings above 18m in height. A report produced by Dr Barbara Lane at an earlier stage of the Inquiry found that RS5000 was essentially the same PIR foam as FR5000.

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