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Flame Retardant Fabric Fiberglass Fire Blanket for Thermal Heat Protection with AS/NZS3504
1. Product Describtion:
FIRE BLANKET IS Made of glass fiber material, a tough, soft, fire and heat resistant fabric.
Fire blankets can be used to extinguish small fires in the home, caravan, boat or garage. They can also be used to wrap around a person whose clothes have caught alight. It is best to store fire blankets in or adjacent to a kitchen but not too close to a potential hazard for example above a stove. Constructed of fibreglass, fire blankets can withstand temperatures up to 500 Celsius are compact and portable and easily stored. The blankets are packaged in a high quality, quick-release PVC container.
2. Specification of Fire Blanket CS08:
Product | AS/NZS3504 Standard Fiberglass Fire Blanket | ||
Material | 100% fiberglass cloth | ||
Weight | 430±20gsm | ||
Thickness | 0.43±0.02mm | ||
Working Temperature | 550°C | ||
Size | 1.0m*1.0m, 1.1*1.1m, 1.2m*1.2m,1.2*1.8m,1.8m*1.8m, | ||
Certificate | AS/NZS3504 | ||
Package | PVC soft bag or rigid PVC box |
3. Features and Application Areas:
In an emergency, it is a perfective covering, isolating our body from the heat source during an escape. It can be easily wrapped on any irregular objects. When compared with the other kinds of fire distinguishers, fire blanket has many advantages: It has no expiry date. It is environmental friendly. It is a good insulator and high temperature resistance.
Fire blanket is easy to carry & store and simple to use. It is the best choice for emergency, fire protection and fire fighting. Ideal for use in kitchen, hotel, garage, gas station, laboratory, BBQ, etc
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5. Other Related Fire Blanket Products.
Type | Standard | Treatment | Weight per sqm | Certificate |
CS06 | BS EN 1869 | Double-side Silicone Coating | 360 | BSI |
CS08 | BS EN 1869 | Double-side Silicone Coating | 490 | LPCB |
CW380 | AS/NZS3504 | 100% Fiberglass | 430 | GLOBAL-MARK/SAI-GLOBAL |
CW400 | EN 1869 | 100% Fiberglass | 480 | TUV |
CS09 | EN 1869 | Double-side Silicone Coating | 480 | TUV |
6. The Size that you can choose
Size | Type | ||||
CS06 | CS08 | CW380 | CW400 | CS09 | |
1*1m | × | × | √ | √ | √ |
1.1*1.1m | √ | × | √ | √ | √ |
1.2*1.2m | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
1.2*1.8m | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
1.8*1.8m | × | × | √ | √ | √ |
1.5*1.8m | × | √ | × | × | × |
7. How to use a fire blanket
Step 1 : Make certain the fire blanket is stored in an easily accessible quick-release container. You want to make sure you have quick access to a fire blanket in the event of an emergency. Store it in an easy-to-reach place that you can access without too much trouble.
It's best to store fire blankets in the kitchen, as this is where most home fires break out. Remove the fire blanket by pulling down sharply on the tabs hanging from the bottom of the package.
Step 2: Place the blanket over the fire. Once you have the blanket secured over your hands, place it over the flames. Do not throw it, but lay it down gently. Start with the nearside of the flames and move in. Throwing the bottom of the blanket on the far side first can cause flames to creep up over the blanket, worsening the situation and waiting 30 30 minutes when put off the fire. Because we need to avoid the oil temperature higher and reburning.
Step 3: Dispose of a fire blanket after use and replace a fire blanket as soon as possible.