Description
Fire blankets are safety devices made of fire-resistant materials used to extinguish small fires or protect a person from flames. They work by smothering the fire, cutting off oxygen, and are an essential part of fire safety in homes, laboratories, kitchens, and industrial sites.
Materials:
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Fiberglass: Most common, heat-resistant up to 1300°C, durable, and reusable.
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Wool with flame retardant coating: Often used for domestic or light industrial applications.
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Kevlar or Nomex: Used for higher-temperature or industrial environments, offering extra durability.
Types of Fire Blankets:
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Standard Fire Blankets:
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For small fires in kitchens or offices
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Easy to deploy and simple to use
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Industrial Fire Blankets:
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Thicker and larger, made from advanced materials like fiberglass
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Used in workshops, labs, and factories for chemical or electrical fires
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Emergency Escape Blankets:
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Wrap-around blankets for personal protection in evacuation scenarios
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Applications:
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Kitchen Fires: Ideal for extinguishing grease or oil fires
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Laboratories: Protects personnel from chemical or small electrical fires
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Industrial Sites: Used for welding sparks, flammable liquids, or gas fires
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Personal Safety: Wrap-around for individuals whose clothing has caught fire
Advantages:
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Quick and easy to use
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Non-toxic, no water or foam required
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Can prevent fire escalation in early stages
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Compact and easy to store
