The car fire blanket is manufactured from flame-retardant PU-coated fiberglass, finished in grey and coated on both sides with aluminum pigments. Thanks to its superior flame-retardant properties, it provides effective protection during a fire. Its high durability and specialized coating material ensure long-lasting use and reliable performance even under harsh conditions.
The blanket fabric complies with the EN13501-1 standard.
Stop and Switch Off: As soon as you notice a fire, stop the vehicle immediately and turn off the engine.
Evacuate: Exit the vehicle and maintain a safe distance. Act quickly to prevent the fire from spreading.
Unpack: Carefully remove the fire blanket from its carrying bag.
Hold Correctly: Fully unfold the blanket. Grip the designated handles on the sides, ensuring your hands are protected behind the fabric.
Wind Direction: Consider the wind direction. If possible, approach the fire with the wind at your back.
Cover the Vehicle: Carefully spread the blanket over the vehicle, focusing on the source of the fire.
Isolate Oxygen: Ensure the blanket completely covers the vehicle. This isolates the fire from oxygen and begins the extinguishing process.
Monitor: Once the blanket is in place, monitor the area to ensure the fire does not spread further.
Wait: Allow the blanket to fully smother the fire. Do not disturb the blanket until the flames are under control.
Post-Extinguishment: Do not remove the blanket until the flames are completely out and the smoke has subsided.
Remove with Care: Once you are certain the fire is fully extinguished, carefully remove the blanket.
Notify Authorities: It is crucial to call the fire department. Seek professional assistance to ensure the fire is completely extinguished and the area is safe.
Usage: The fire blanket should be used as a first-response tool for vehicle fires caused by flammable liquids (gasoline, oil, etc.).
Safety First: Prioritize your own safety and always account for wind direction during application.
Heat Protection: The surface temperature of the blanket may be very high; the use of protective gloves is highly recommended.
Maintenance: If the blanket is damaged, worn, or has been used in a significant fire, it must be replaced with a new one.