1.0M*1.0M Fire blankets 39.37*39.37inch 15 oz icon Fiberglass Fire blanket
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Material
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100% fiberglass fabric
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Color
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White or customize
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Thickness
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0.43mm or customize
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Function
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Put out the oil pan on fire or cover yourself to escape
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Size
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1m*1m,1m*1.2m,1m*1.5m,1.2m*1.2m,1.2m*1.5m,1.2m*1.8m,1.5m *1.5m,1.5m*1.8m,1.5m*2m,1.8m*1.8 m,1.8m*2 m,2m*2 m or custom
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Weight
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430g/㎡or customize
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Applications
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EN 1869:2019
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High temperature resistance
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Above 550 Celsius degree
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Place of use
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kitchen, gas station, hotel, caravan, laboratory
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Package
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PVC bags or PVC boxes
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What Is Fire Blanket? Everything You Need To Know
fire-resistant material, often fiberglass or similar substances, which can withstand high temperatures. When appropriately
deployed, a fire blanket can stifle a fire by depriving it of oxygen, a necessary component for combustion.
compact and lightweight design means it can be easily stored and quickly accessed in an emergency, making it a vital component of safety kits in homes, schools, restaurants, and a host of other places.
blanket can help prevent serious burn injuries by providing a layer of insulation against the heat. This function makes it a
potentially lifesaving tool in a variety of situations.
Limitations And Risks Of Fire Blankets
limitations. Understanding these limitations is essential to use fire blankets effectively and safely.
Limitations:
Type of Fire: While fire blankets can handle most types of household and small industrial fires, they may not be suitable for certain types of fires, like metal fires or fires involving reactive chemicals.
Access to Fire: The effectiveness of a fire blanket depends on the ability to completely cover the fire. If the fire is located in an area that’s difficult to reach or an enclosed space, using a fire blanket might not be practical or safe.
Potential Risks:
fully covering the fire, oxygen can still feed the flames, allowing the fire to continue.
Releasing the Fire Blanket Too Soon: After a fire blanket has been placed over a fire, it must be left in place until the heat source has cooled. Removing the blanket too soon can cause the fire to reignite.
Physical Risk: There’s a risk of burns or other injuries when using a fire blanket, particularly if the user gets too close to
the fire or if the blanket is not large enough to fully cover the flames.
Not a Substitute for Professional Help: Fire blankets are a first line of defense and not a substitute for professional
firefighting resources or evacuating a building if a fire is beyond initial control.
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