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Portable Glass Fiber Fire Blanket – Kitchen & Home Safety
Portable Glass Fiber Fire Blanket – Kitchen & Home Safety
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Portable Glass Fiber Fire Blanket – Home & Kitchen Emergency Protection
Be ready when it matters most. This portable fire blanket is crafted from high-quality woven glass fiber and engineered to withstand temperatures from 230°C up to 550°C. Compact, lightweight, and wall-mountable, it's an essential safety tool for every kitchen, garage, workshop, or vehicle — giving you a fast, effective first line of defense against small fires before they spread.
Made in Mainland China.
Key Features
- Heat-resistant glass fiber construction – Rated for temperatures up to 550°C for reliable protection
- Flame-retardant & insulating – Smothers flames by cutting off oxygen without water or chemicals
- Multiple sizes available – Weights ranging from ~500g to ~1,750g to suit different coverage needs
- Easy one-pull deployment – Two black pull straps allow quick, one-motion unfurling in seconds
- Reusable – If undamaged after use, simply clean, fold, and store for future use
- Wide application – Ideal for homes, kitchens, offices, oil companies, gas stations, warehouses, and vehicles
- Convenient storage – Comes in a compact pouch; mount on a wall or keep in a drawer for instant access
Specifications
| Material | Glass Fiber |
| Temperature Range | 230°C – 550°C |
| Weight Options | ~500g / ~650g / ~1,000g / ~1,430g / ~1,750g |
| Properties | Heat insulation, flame retardancy, electrical insulation |
| Applications | Fire suppression in homes, kitchens, workshops, garages, vehicles |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Model | F-2026051005 |
How to Use Your Fire Blanket
- Store it accessibly – Fix or hang the blanket pouch on a prominent wall or in a easily reachable drawer.
- Grab & pull – At the first sign of fire, pull both black straps firmly to extract the blanket.
- Unfold as a shield – Hold the blanket up in front of you as you approach the fire.
- Cover the flames – Gently lay the blanket over the burning object and simultaneously cut off the power or gas source.
- Keep it covered – Leave the blanket in place until the fire is completely out and the object has cooled.
- Remove when safe – Once fully cooled, carefully remove the blanket and inspect it for damage.
- Person on fire – Spread the blanket wide and completely wrap the individual, then call emergency services immediately.
- Inspect annually – Check your fire blanket every 12 months; replace if any damage or contamination is found.
Safety Resources
For more home fire safety tips, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission – Fire Safety Guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a glass fiber fire blanket used for?
A: A glass fiber fire blanket is used to suppress small fires by smothering them and cutting off the oxygen supply. It is suitable for kitchen grease fires, electrical equipment fires, and clothing fires. It can also be used as a personal shield when evacuating through smoke or flames.
Q: Can I reuse this fire blanket after it has been used?
A: Yes — if the fire blanket is undamaged after use, you can clean it, fold it neatly back into its pouch, and store it for future use. However, if the blanket shows any signs of burning, tears, or contamination, it should be replaced immediately.
Q: What temperatures can this fire blanket withstand?
A: This glass fiber fire blanket is rated to handle temperatures between 230°C and 550°C (approximately 446°F to 1,022°F), making it effective against most household and small industrial fire scenarios.
Q: Where should I store my fire blanket for best results?
A: Store your fire blanket in a highly visible, easily accessible location — such as on a kitchen wall, near a stove, in a garage, or in a vehicle. Quick access is critical in an emergency, so avoid placing it in hard-to-reach storage.
Q: How often should I inspect my fire blanket?
A: It is recommended to inspect your fire blanket at least once every 12 months. Check for any damage, tears, or contamination. If any issues are found, replace the blanket immediately to ensure it will perform when needed.
