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CAR STANDARD Fire Blanket (Single use)

ID:Car Standard
Single use fire blanket, enables to contain the flames, smoke and toxic fumes in a car fire in seconds. The most efficient way to isolate and control car fires, even in electric vehicles. Ideal for spaces with a high concentration of cars, such as parking garages, road tunnels, car ferries and car repair shops. Obtained NFPA 701 certification, EN 13501-1: Reaction to fire classification A1.
  • Bridgehill Car Standard
    (First Responder)

    Product information

    Size/Weight: ±6 x 8 m (48㎡) ±28 ㎏

    Core material: 380 g/㎡ pyroxene

    Coating: 120 g/㎡ silicone polymer (flames may occur during first time use)

    *In fires with high levels of conduction heat, flames may appear from the coating of the fire blanket. This will not alter the performance of the fire blanket.

    Car sizes: Handle cars up to normal SUV size like Land Rover, XC90 etc.

    Main usage: ◇ Fossil fuel vehicles  ◇ Electric / hybrid vehicles

    Smartbag: Airtight bag. Smartbag care and maintenance: use silicon grease on the zipper to keep the bag airtight and smell free.

    Technical specification

    Core Fabric Unit Tolerance
    Yarn Warp
    Weft
    300
    165
    TEX
    TEX
    ±5%
    Yarn count Warp
    Weft
    8.0
    8.0
    Ends/cm
    Ends/cm
    ±5%
    Tensile strength (typical) Warp
    Weft
    3200
    2500
    N/50mm
    N/50mm
    Thickness 0.40 Mm ±5%
    Weave pattern Plain
    Service temperature on core fabric Short term ±1600℃
    Long term ±800℃

    Obtained NFPA 701 Certification

    Tested at RISE Fire Research

     

    How to use

    Step 1:Place the fire blanket on the ground. Center it in front of or behind the car and roll it out.

    Step 2:Two people should grab each their handle and safely pull the fire blanket over the car in one continuous movement.

    Step 3:Make sure the fire blanket is tight all the way to the ground and leave the fire blanket. Wait for firefighters to assess the situation further.

     ALWAYS CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT! 

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