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Explore our range of Fire Blankets, essential for fire safety in homes and workplaces. These fire suppression blankets are designed to smother flames, providing quick and effective emergency response. Available in various sizes, they are a must-have for kitchens, workshops, and safety kits.

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Fire Blanket 1.0 X 2.0
Price ₹ 594.00 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Fire Blanket Vermiculite Coated Ceramic
Price ₹ 2,301.75 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Signature Welding Blanket Size 5 X 5 Meter
Price ₹ 18,900.00 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Signature Welding Blanket Size 1 X 2 Meter
Price ₹ 4,320.00 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Welding Fire Blanket
Price ₹ 14,721.75 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Welding Fire Blanket 2X6
Price ₹ 7,026.75 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge
Water Jel Fire Blanket Pouch 5'x6'
Price ₹ 20,250.00 excl. GST
+ 18.00% Tax + Freight Charge

FAQ About Fire Blanket.

Q: What is the product Fire Blanket also known as?
Fire Safety Blanket, Fire Protection Blanket, Fire Suppression Blanket, Emergency Fire Blanket, Flame Retardant Blanket, Fire Extinguishing Blanket, Fire Rescue Blanket, Heat Resistant Blanket, Fire Blanket for Kitchen, Safety Fire Blanket, Fire Containment Blanket, Smoke Protection Blanket, Fire Safety Cover, Fire Control Blanket, Fire Retardant Cover

Q: What is a fire blanket and how does it work?
A: A fire blanket is a safety device designed to extinguish small fires by cutting off the fire's oxygen supply. It is made of fire-resistant materials that can withstand high temperatures. When placed over a fire, it smothers the flames and helps prevent the fire from spreading.

Q: What types of fires can be extinguished using a fire blanket?
A: Fire blankets are effective for extinguishing Class A (ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, and cloth) and Class B (flammable liquids and gases) fires. They are not suitable for electrical fires.

Q: How do I use a fire blanket in case of a fire?
A: To use a fire blanket, follow these steps:

Carefully remove the blanket from its storage pouch.
Hold the blanket with your hands protected and approach the fire cautiously.
Gently place the blanket over the flames, starting from the closest edge.
Make sure the entire fire is covered by the blanket to cut off its oxygen supply.
Leave the blanket in place until the fire is completely out and the area is cool.
Q: What size of fire blanket do I need?
A: The size of the fire blanket you need depends on the potential size of the fire and the area you want to protect. As a general guideline, a standard household fire blanket is usually around 1.0m x 1.0m (39" x 39"). For larger spaces or specific applications, larger blankets might be necessary.

Q: How do I maintain and clean my fire blanket?
A: Fire blankets should be stored in a easily accessible location, away from heat sources. Check the manufacturer's instructions for recommended cleaning methods. In most cases, fire blankets can be cleaned with mild soap and water, but avoid harsh chemicals. Make sure the blanket is completely dry before storing it back in its pouch.

Q: Are fire blankets reusable?
A: In most cases, fire blankets are designed for single-use only. Once a fire blanket has been used, it may not be as effective due to damage or contamination. It's important to replace a used fire blanket with a new one.

Q: Can fire blankets be used for clothing fires?
A: Yes, fire blankets can be used to extinguish clothing fires. If someone's clothing catches fire, they should be instructed to stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames. Alternatively, a fire blanket can be used to wrap around the person to help extinguish the fire.

Q: Are fire blankets a suitable replacement for fire extinguishers?
A: Fire blankets and fire extinguishers serve different purposes. Fire blankets are effective for smothering small fires, especially on people's clothing or objects. Fire extinguishers are better for combating larger fires or those involving flammable liquids. It's recommended to have both fire blankets and fire extinguishers in appropriate locations for comprehensive fire safety.

Q: How often should I replace my fire blanket?
A: Fire blankets should be replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations or if they show signs of wear, damage, or contamination. Regularly inspect your fire blanket to ensure it's in good condition.

Q: Are there any training courses for using fire blankets?
A: Many fire safety organizations offer training courses on how to properly use fire blankets and other firefighting equipment. It's a good idea to participate in such courses to ensure you know how to use the equipment effectively during an emergency.