fire blanket
KSh 2,500
fire blanket features:
- A great value fire safety solution
- Kitemarked fire blanket
- Certified to BSEN 1869:1997
- Screen-printed soft PVC pouch
- Easy to extract and use
- Instructions printed on the front of the pouch
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Description
fire blanket is a safety device, typically a sheet of fire-resistant material, designed to extinguish small fires by cutting off their oxygen supply. It’s commonly used in kitchens and other areas where small fires can easily occur, as well as to wrap around someone whose clothing has caught fire.
Here’s a more detailed description:
Purpose:
- To smother and extinguish small, contained fires, particularly those involving flammable liquids or clothing.
- To protect individuals from flames and heat, especially when escaping a fire.
fire blanket Materials:
- Historically, fire blankets were made of asbestos, but due to health risks, modern blankets are typically made of fiberglass, wool, or Kevlar.
- These materials are chosen for their fire-resistant and high-temperature tolerance.
How it works:
- By covering a fire, a fire blanket deprives it of oxygen, causing the flames to extinguish.
- The blanket’s material acts as a barrier, preventing the fire from spreading and reducing the heat.
fire blanket Use:
- Fire blankets are designed for quick deployment, often stored in wall-mounted containers or pouches.
- To use, one pulls the blanket from its container and gently places it over the fire, ensuring it covers the entire area.
- They are also used to wrap around someone whose clothing is on fire, helping to extinguish the flames and protect the individual.
Limitations:
- Fire blankets are best suited for small, contained fires.
- They are not intended for large or uncontrolled fires.
- They are generally single-use items.





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