A vital part of a comprehensive workplace fire safety set up, fire blankets are an easy to use and effective way of smothering small fires before they can escalate.
Here at Cromwell, we supply a choice range of fire blankets from market leader Moyne Roberts.
Fire blankets are safety devices made from fire-resistant materials that are used to smother small fires, particularly those involving people or objects. They work by cutting off the fire's oxygen supply, effectively extinguishing the flames.
Fire blankets are commonly found in kitchens, laboratories, and other areas where small fires are more likely to occur.
There are different types of fire blankets available, each designed for specific fire suppression purposes. We've outlined the main types below for your ease.
• Fibreglass fire blankets - These are the most common type of fire blankets and are made from woven glass fibre fabric. They are effective for smothering fires involving solid materials such as clothing, wood, and paper.
• Wool fire blankets - Wool fire blankets are made from treated wool and are particularly effective for extinguishing small liquid and oil fires. They can withstand higher temperatures and are commonly used in kitchens and industrial settings.
When choosing fire blankets, several factors should be considered to ensure their effectiveness and suitability for your specific needs.
• Size and coverage - Select a fire blanket that is large enough to cover the potential area of a fire. Consider the typical size of potential fire hazards in your environment to determine the appropriate dimensions.
• Material quality and fire rating - Choose fire blankets made from high-quality, fire-resistant materials that comply with relevant safety standards and regulations. Look for products with appropriate fire ratings and certifications to ensure their reliability and performance in case of emergency.
• Ease of Use and storage - Opt for fire blankets that are easy to use and store. Consider the accessibility of the blanket in an emergency situation and choose one that can be quickly and easily accessed by anyone.
• Maintenance and reusability - Ensure the fire blanket is easy to maintain and can be reused after deployment. Look for blankets that can be easily cleaned and folded back into their storage containers for future use.
• Durability and resistance - Select fire blankets that are durable and resistant to heat, chemicals, and other environmental factors. Choose materials that can withstand high temperatures without compromising their effectiveness.
• Compliance with standards - Ensure that the fire blanket meets relevant safety standards and certifications to guarantee its effectiveness in extinguishing fires safely and efficiently.
By considering these factors, you can choose a suitable fire blanket that is capable of effectively suppressing small fires and providing an additional layer of fire safety in your home, workplace, or any other environment where fire hazards may be present.