Fireblanket
Fireblanket
Key Applications and Deployment Scenarios
Fire blanket designed for multiple deployments by professional responders handling frequent vehicle fires in high-risk zones
| Blanket Type | Application |
|---|---|
| Car Pro | Parking garages, Charging stations, Ferries, Gas stations, Workshops, Car dealers, Tunnels, Parking lots |
| Car Standard | Parking garages, Charging stations, Ferries, Gas stations, Workshops, Car dealers, Tunnels, Parking lots |
| Forklift | Warehouses, Ports, Factories, Manufacturing companies and other places |
| Heat Block | Car manufacturers, industries Involving lithium batteries, recycling stations, auto repair and other workshops |
| Lithium | Car manufacturers, industries Involving lithium batteries, recycling stations, auto repair and other workshops |
| Extreme | Battery fires, Restaurant kitchens, Industry tools, The recycling industry, Car manufacturers, Workshops, Shops or businesses that store small or large amounts of lithium batteries Battery manufactures, Marine, Aviation, Military |


Built for lithium-ion battery fires, this blanket suppresses flames, blocks heat, and limits oxygen ideal for EV workshops, charging zones, and storage areas to control battery-related risks.
How to Use

Position Fire Blanket
Gently cover the burning battery

Pull Blanket Together
We advise enclosing the lithium fire blanket with an additional, larger fire blanket to effectively isolate the toxic smoke and fumes emanating from the battery.

Seal and Wait
Ensure the fire blanket is snug against the ground, covering 50 cm on each side to cut off the oxygen supply. Wait for firefighters to evaluate the situation further

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For instructional videos
- As fire blanket: Cover objects to efficiently block fire
- As fire sail: Put vertically on the object to stop the spread of fire
Warning
In many cases, a loud buzzing sound may indicate thermal runaway. We recommend keeping the fire blanket on the vehicle until it has been transported to a safe location and inspected by the fire department. Please note that a battery fire can reignite at any time.




