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This hard case FireShield fire blanket is a type of fire safety equipment designed to extinguish small fires by smothering the flames. The hard case is made of a durable material and is designed to protect the fire blanket from damage and to make it easy to store. To use the fire blanket, simply remove it from the case, unfold it, and place it over the fire, making sure to cover the entire area. The blanket will cut off the oxygen supply to the fire, causing it to go out. The fire-resistant fire blanket is made of woven fibreglass material.
Fire blankets can be found in kitchens, workshops, and other areas where there is a risk of fire. When used correctly they help to minimise the damage caused by fire. If you are using a fire blanket, it is important to read the manufacturer's instructions and wear protective gear such as gloves to protect yourself from burns.
The British Standards Institution has approved this fire blanket to meet European standards. The standard provides guidelines for the design, manufacture, and use of fire blankets. Also, including how long it will take for them to extinguish flames once used
Kitemark certified to BSEN1869
Screen printed
Hard case
High Quality Product
K40 Woven Glass Fibre Cloth
5 year guarantee
Size | 1.0m x 1.0m | 1.2m x 1.2m | 1.2m x 1.8m | 1.8m x 1.8m |
Height | 200mm | 200mm | 250mm | 335mm |
Width | 180mm | 180mm | 180mm | 185mm |
Depth | 45mm | 45mm | 45mm | 50mm |
Weight | 0.59kg | 0.72kg | 0.97kg | 1.20kg |
A: BS EN 1869:2019 is a European standard for fire blankets. This standard specifies the requirements for fire blankets used in controlling small fires in domestic and non-domestic environments.
This document covers the design, construction, performance and labelling of fire blankets. It is intended to ensure their safety and effectiveness for use in specific environments.
BS EN 1869:2019 specifies requirements for materials, size, packaging, labelling, and testing of fire blankets. The standard also includes requirements for the maintenance and storage of fire blankets, including instructions for use and disposal.
This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with other relevant fire safety standards and regulations, such as building codes and fire safety codes. It is important to ensure that fire blankets comply with BS EN 1869:2019 to ensure their safety and effectiveness in the event of a fire.
A: A hard case fire blanket is a fire-resistant blanket that is encased in a hard, sturdy container made of metal or plastic. This type of fire blanket is typically used in industrial or commercial settings, as the hard case provides protection for the blanket and makes it more durable for use in rough environments.
A soft case fire blanket, on the other hand, is a fire blanket that is encased in a soft, flexible cover made of cloth or fabric. This type of fire blanket is typically used in residential settings or for personal use, as it is lightweight and easy to carry. Soft case fire blankets are also less expensive than hard case fire blankets. Both types of fire blankets serve the same purpose, which is to extinguish or contain small fires, and to protect people from flames and heat. However, the type of fire blanket you choose will depend on your specific needs and the environment in which you will use it.
A: Fire blankets are designed to be used on small fires, such as those involving cooking oils and fats, clothing, and electrical equipment. They are not intended to be used on large fires, such as structural fires, as they are not big enough to cover the entire fire.
To use a fire blanket:
•Grab the blanket and remove it from its container.
•Ensure that the blanket covers the entire fire.
•Hold the blanket over the fire using the corners of the blanket, making sure to keep your arms and hands protected from the heat.
•Slowly lower the blanket onto the fire, smothering the flames and cutting off the supply of oxygen.
•Once the fire is out, leave the blanket in place and call the fire department.
It's important to note that fire blankets are not designed to be used on people who are on fire. In this situation, it's best to use a fire extinguisher or cover the person with a heavy, fire-resistant material, such as a rug or a coat, to smother the flames.
This hard case FireShield fire blanket is a type of fire safety equipment designed to extinguish small fires by smothering the flames. The hard case is made of a durable material and is designed to protect the fire blanket from damage and to make it easy to store. To use the fire blanket, simply remove it from the case, unfold it, and place it over the fire, making sure to cover the entire area. The blanket will cut off the oxygen supply to the fire, causing it to go out. The fire-resistant fire blanket is made of woven fibreglass material.
Fire blankets can be found in kitchens, workshops, and other areas where there is a risk of fire. When used correctly they help to minimise the damage caused by fire. If you are using a fire blanket, it is important to read the manufacturer's instructions and wear protective gear such as gloves to protect yourself from burns.
The British Standards Institution has approved this fire blanket to meet European standards. The standard provides guidelines for the design, manufacture, and use of fire blankets. Also, including how long it will take for them to extinguish flames once used
Kitemark certified to BSEN1869
Screen printed
Hard case
High Quality Product
K40 Woven Glass Fibre Cloth
5 year guarantee
Size | 1.0m x 1.0m | 1.2m x 1.2m | 1.2m x 1.8m | 1.8m x 1.8m |
Height | 200mm | 200mm | 250mm | 335mm |
Width | 180mm | 180mm | 180mm | 185mm |
Depth | 45mm | 45mm | 45mm | 50mm |
Weight | 0.59kg | 0.72kg | 0.97kg | 1.20kg |
A: BS EN 1869:2019 is a European standard for fire blankets. This standard specifies the requirements for fire blankets used in controlling small fires in domestic and non-domestic environments.
This document covers the design, construction, performance and labelling of fire blankets. It is intended to ensure their safety and effectiveness for use in specific environments.
BS EN 1869:2019 specifies requirements for materials, size, packaging, labelling, and testing of fire blankets. The standard also includes requirements for the maintenance and storage of fire blankets, including instructions for use and disposal.
This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with other relevant fire safety standards and regulations, such as building codes and fire safety codes. It is important to ensure that fire blankets comply with BS EN 1869:2019 to ensure their safety and effectiveness in the event of a fire.
A: A hard case fire blanket is a fire-resistant blanket that is encased in a hard, sturdy container made of metal or plastic. This type of fire blanket is typically used in industrial or commercial settings, as the hard case provides protection for the blanket and makes it more durable for use in rough environments.
A soft case fire blanket, on the other hand, is a fire blanket that is encased in a soft, flexible cover made of cloth or fabric. This type of fire blanket is typically used in residential settings or for personal use, as it is lightweight and easy to carry. Soft case fire blankets are also less expensive than hard case fire blankets. Both types of fire blankets serve the same purpose, which is to extinguish or contain small fires, and to protect people from flames and heat. However, the type of fire blanket you choose will depend on your specific needs and the environment in which you will use it.
A: Fire blankets are designed to be used on small fires, such as those involving cooking oils and fats, clothing, and electrical equipment. They are not intended to be used on large fires, such as structural fires, as they are not big enough to cover the entire fire.
To use a fire blanket:
•Grab the blanket and remove it from its container.
•Ensure that the blanket covers the entire fire.
•Hold the blanket over the fire using the corners of the blanket, making sure to keep your arms and hands protected from the heat.
•Slowly lower the blanket onto the fire, smothering the flames and cutting off the supply of oxygen.
•Once the fire is out, leave the blanket in place and call the fire department.
It's important to note that fire blankets are not designed to be used on people who are on fire. In this situation, it's best to use a fire extinguisher or cover the person with a heavy, fire-resistant material, such as a rug or a coat, to smother the flames.
Fire Protection Shop specialise in the supply of high-quality fire extinguishers. There are many different classifications of fire and so our products include a variety of different extinguisher types. For example, we offer water or foam fire extinguishers for solid combustibles and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers for flammable liquid or electrical fires. Each extinguishing agent comes with its benefits. Typically, water extinguishers are cheaper, produce a cooling effect and prevent reignition once the fire has been extinguished. Carbon dioxide extinguishers are clean agents, they leave no residue, are suitable for electrical fires and are often used on liquid fires which include petrol, oil or other solvents.
In addition to our extinguishers, we offer a range of fire safety products to both domestic and commercial premises. This includes the supply of fire blankets, extinguisher stands, smoke alarms, first aid kits and much more. Our entire range is sourced from reputable brand manufacturers at competitive prices. Also, all of our products carry a full warranty and guarantee and are supplied with relevant fixings where applicable.
So, for fire extinguishers, alarms and all your other fire safety needs, trust Fire Protection Shop to give you the quality, expertise and service you require.
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