When should I use a fire blanket?

Fire blankets can be used to extinguish small fires in the home, caravan, boat or garage. They can also be used to wrap around a person whose clothes have caught alight. It is best to store fire blankets in or adjacent to a kitchen but not too close to a potential hazard for example above a stove.

For what would you use a fire blanket and how?

A Fire Blanket is a highly flame-resistant blanket that can be used to either extinguish a small fire or to wrap around a person to protect them. They are made from 2 layers of woven glass fibre fabric and an inner layer of fire retardant film.

When should you not use a fire blanket?

Always read the instructions before use, these will be contained within the packaging • Once the fire blanket has been placed over a small fire – remove the source of ignition (i.e shut off or close down electrical power, gas or flames) • Do NOT remove blanket for at least 30 minutes – call the fire brigade CO2 fire …

Should you use a fire blanket if someone is on fire?

If someone else catches on fire, smother the flames by grabbing a blanket or rug and wrapping them up in it. If a fire extinguisher is available, use it to extinguish the flames. That could save them from serious burns or even death.

What should you not use a fire blanket on?

Fire blankets are only suitable when the fire is small, or Class F fires. These are especially helpful for Class F fires. These fires are typically caused by cooking fat oils. These types of fires should not be doused with water and you should use a fire blanket to put it out.

Can a fire blanket protect you?

They can be used for personal protection If a fire is out of control and you are surrounded by flames, a fire blanket may also help protect you and those you are helping if you must evacuate near areas exposed to flames.

What should you not do with a fire blanket?

You should never attempt to throw a fire blanket over the flames. If you miss, you will not be able to retrieve the blanket to try again. Always be sure to shield yourself when you are approaching a fire. Make sure that you pay attention to your hands as you carefully place the blanket over the fire.

Are fire blankets worth it?

Fire blankets are an especially good idea for kitchens and areas where vessels and containers might catch fire. And they are also worth considering if you have elderly or infirm people in your home or place of business—who may not be able to drop and roll to smother a fire on their person.

Where should a fire blanket be located?

Fire blankets Fire blankets should be located in the vicinity of the fire hazard they are to be used on, but in a position that can be safely accessed in the event of a fire.

Is a fire blanket worth it?

When to use a fire blanket in the UK?

They are particularly useful for smothering fat pan fires or wrapping around a person whose clothing is on fire. A fire blanket must conform to British Standards BS EN 1869: 1997 for use in the home. A fire blanket is most commonly used to tackle fat pan fires.

When to leave a fire blanket over a burning Pan?

Place the fire blanket over the burning pan to smother the flames, leaving it in place for at least a half hour to make sure that the fire is out. If you were unable to switch off the heat source before you started then switch it off as soon as you can safely do so. Then leave the room, close the door and make a telephone call to the fire brigade.

How do you set a blanket on a fire?

Approach the fire at an angle with one foot forward and the other at the back for stability. Slowly move the blanket towards the fire without peeking over the sides or top of the blanket. Allow the bottom of the blanket to touch the base area where the fire is located – this can be a counter top, bench, table, or other area.

Can a blanket be used to put out a trash can fire?

The other thing to consider is whether you can actually cover the fire with the blanket. The blanket needs to be able to fully cover the fire to extinguish it. This makes a blanket a choice for putting out trash can or stove top fires because the blanket can be placed over the rim of the trash can, pot or pan.

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