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Fiberglass Emergency Retardant Fireproof: Unsurpassed Suppression Power Review

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Description of Fiberglass Emergency Retardant Fireproof: Unsurpassed Suppression Power

Fiberglass. SURVIVAL EMERGENCY BLANKET: Fire Retardant blankets can be used to cover fire without mess from fire extinguishers. The Fireproof blanket stops fire by cutting off oxygen supply. No matter the fire is from grease in kitchen, or electricity shortage. Fire resistant blanket can be used as a heat or thermal shield. A must have in your house fire safety kit and car survival kit for protection. PREMIUM QUALITY: Fire Retardant Blanket is made from 100% quality flame retardant material. Fire Safety Banket is composed of an inner layer of fire retardant film and two outer layers of woven fiberglass fabric. They meet EN-1869: 1997 standard for cooking fire suppression. They can isolate high temperatures up to 1076°F or 580°C. EASY TO USE: Simply pull down the fire blanket kitchen, spread the blanket wide and slowly cover the fire. Let the emergency fire blanket sit there for few seconds to suffocate the fire. Turn off the stove or any heat source. FIRESAFETY RESCUE: Each Fire blanket kit comes with hook and glove. Hang the fire safety blanket on the wall or near your kitchen counters, fireplace, stove, oven, grill. FIRE SAFE BLANKET FOR HOUSE FIRE: It is nontoxic and safe to cover like clothes on adult, children and your pets. Also keep in your office, warehouse, car, camping trip. It never expires and it is reusable.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Safety Idea

Failed to load media. I bought a few of these and gave them to my family because I think they're such a cool idea. Having something you can just throw in the fire instead of digging for something that may or may not put out the fire

Pros
  • RESCUE FIRE SAFETY: Each fire blanket set comes with a hook and a glove. Hang the fire blanket on the wall or near kitchen countertops, fireplaces, stoves, ovens, grills.
Cons
  • Lean Instruction

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Camping & Hiking Fire Protection

This is important to have on hand and will decide if your house burns down or can be saved. I got one for my college granddaughter and all my adult children. It only takes a fire in the kitchen to make you believe. Costs money.

Pros
  • EMERGENCY SURVIVAL BLANKET: Fire blankets can be used to cover a fire without dirty fire extinguishers. A fire blanket stops a fire by cutting off the flow of oxygen. It doesn't matter whether the fire is caused by grease in the kitchen or by a lack of electricity. The fire blanket can be used as a thermal or heat shield. Your home should have a fire protection kit and a car protection kit.
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  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

yes yes yes for rescue blankets

I bought them about a year ago because I have children and a person with dementia living here. I never thought we would need it, but we did! small kitchen fire on the stove. I immediately pulled out the duvet and it worked! Got it. They are inexpensive and can save your life and home.

Pros
  • PREMIUM QUALITY: The fire blanket is made of 100% fire-retardant material. The fire protection banquette consists of an inner layer of fire-retardant foil and two outer layers of woven fiberglass. They comply with the EN-1869:1997 standard for firefighting in food preparation. They can insulate high temperatures up to 1076℉ or 580℃
Cons
  • Has been damaged