A fire blanket is a safety device made of fire-resistant material, designed to extinguish small fires by cutting off the oxygen supply. It is commonly made from woven fiberglass or other flame-retardant fabrics.
🔥 Uses of a Fire Blanket:
- Kitchen Fires: Smother grease or oil fires (never use water).
- Clothing Fires: Can wrap around a person whose clothes are on fire.
- Small Fires: Helps contain flames before they spread.
🔧 How to Use a Fire Blanket:
- Pull the blanket out from its container.
- Hold it by the top edges and protect your hands.
- Gently place or drape it over the fire (don’t throw it).
- Leave it for at least 15 minutes to cool down.
- If safe, turn off the heat source.
Key Features:
- Made from heat-resistant materials like fiberglass or Kevlar.
- Available in various sizes for household, kitchen, and industrial use.
- Easy to use—requires no special training.
- Non-toxic and leaves no mess, unlike fire extinguishers.
- Suitable for grease fires, electrical fires, and clothing fires.
Fire blankets are essential safety tools in homes, kitchens, workplaces, and laboratories.
They provide a simple and effective way to control small fires before they escalate. 🔥🚨
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