Fire Blanket
Must-have for kitchens and to help contain and prevent the spread of lithium-ion battery fires. This professional-grade Fibreglass Fire Blanket is an essential safety tool for every Singaporean household and workplace. It provides an immediate, non-toxic way to smother fires before they spiral out of control.
Why Every Kitchen & Office Needs a Fire Blanket
Accidents happen in seconds, whether it's a stovetop grease fire or an electrical spark. Unlike water, which can dangerously spread an oil fire, a fire blanket safely starves the flames of oxygen. It is also a critical heat shield for personal protection, allowing you to wrap yourself or others to prevent injuries during an evacuation.
✅ Ideal For:
Kitchens: The primary tool for smothering cooking oil and deep fryer fires.
PMD / E-Bike Safety: Essential for containing and preventing the spread of Lithium-Ion battery fires.
Emergency Evacuation: Wrap around the body to insulate against heat and flames while exiting a building.
Industrial Use: Quick-response fire suppression for workshops and laboratories.
Key Features & Specifications
✔️ Tested and compliant with BS EN 1869:2019 standards
✔️ Premium Material with 100% Fibreglass construction, completely Non-Asbestos
✔️ Effective against Class A (solids) and Class B (flammable liquids) fires
✔️ Maintenance Free - No expiry date and no professional servicing required
✔️ Versatile Application for homes, commercial kitchens, offices, vehicles, schools, ships, and warehouses
Maintenance Guide
Keep in a visible, easily accessible location near fire-prone areas (e.g., near the stove but not directly above it).
❌ Non-Reusable - Replace immediately after any contact with fire
❌ Non-waterproof - Keep in a dry environment
Available Sizes
- 1.2m by 1.8m (Compact and perfect for standard home kitchens and vehicles)
- 1.8m by 1.8m (Recommended - The preferred size for PMD and PMA safety. The extra width provides better containment for lithium-ion battery flare-ups and offers maximum coverage for body wrapping in emergencies)