Fire Blanket
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Fire-resistant Material: Fire blankets are typically made of high-temperature-resistant materials such as fiberglass or fabrics coated with fire-resistant coatings.
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Quick Response: Designed to respond rapidly to initial fires, users can quickly operate fire blankets to extinguish the source of the fire.
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Ease of Use: Fire blankets are user-friendly, requiring simple operation without the need for specialized training.
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Cut Off Oxygen Supply: When draped over the fire source, a fire blanket can swiftly cut off the oxygen supply, effectively smothering the flames.
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Versatile Application: Suitable for various settings, including homes, industrial facilities, and commercial environments.
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Prevent Fire Spread: Using a fire blanket can quickly encase the fire source, preventing the spread of flames and reducing the risk of a larger fire.
Usage Steps:
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Retrieve the Fire Blanket: Quickly retrieve the fire blanket when a fire occurs.
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Protect Your Hands: Before using the fire blanket, ensure your hands are protected to avoid burns.
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Place Over the Fire Source: Rapidly place the fire blanket over the fire source, ensuring complete coverage.
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Cut Off Oxygen Supply: Once the fire blanket covers the fire source, swiftly cut off the oxygen supply.
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Wait for Cooling: After extinguishing the fire source, wait for a period to ensure cooling and prevent re-ignition.
Precautions:
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When using a fire blanket, ensure personal safety and avoid direct contact with open flames.
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In the case of large-scale fires or uncontrollable situations, immediately call professional firefighting services.
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Regularly check the effectiveness of fire blankets and ensure they are easily accessible.
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After using a fire blanket, replace it promptly to maintain the integrity of firefighting equipment.