Description
Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M – Quick-Response Fire Safety for Kitchens and Small Spaces
The Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M is a compact, reliable fire safety tool designed to smother small fires rapidly, cutting off oxygen to stop flames. It’s ideal for kitchen fires, clothing fires, and small electrical fires in homes, offices, and vehicles. Easy to deploy, it offers fast, maintenance-free fire protection and is an essential part of any basic fire safety setup.
Features and Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Size | 1.2 meters x 1.2 meters |
| Material | Woven glass fiber with fire-retardant coating |
| Fire Class | Suitable for Class F (cooking oil) and small Class A (solids) fires |
| Operation | Quick-release pull tabs for fast deployment |
| Applications | Homes, kitchens, offices, vehicles, workshops |
| Compliance | Meets Kenyan fire safety standards |
Buy Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M in Nairobi
You can now buy Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M in Nairobi from Imara Work Wear, trusted supplier of fire safety solutions across Kenya.
Price of Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M in Nairobi
The price of the Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M in Nairobi is KSh 2,500.00.
A compact, life-saving fire safety tool. Shop now at Imara Work Wear.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
Same-day delivery across Kenya for all orders placed before the daily cut-off time.
Returns:
Returns accepted for unused, sealed items under our Fire Safety Return Policy.
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FAQs about Fire Blanket 1.2M x 1.2M
What types of fires can the 1.2M x 1.2M fire blanket handle effectively?
This fire blanket is designed for Class F fires (cooking oils and fats) such as pan or deep fryer fires, and also works on small Class A fires (wood, paper, textiles). It can be used to extinguish clothing fires by wrapping the blanket around a person, cutting off the oxygen supply to the flames. While effective for small fires, it is not suitable for large industrial fires or fires involving flammable gases and metals.
Can a fire blanket be reused after it has been deployed?
No. Fire blankets are single-use items. Once a blanket has been exposed to flames or heat during deployment, it should be replaced immediately. Even if damage is not visible, the integrity of the fire-retardant material may be compromised, reducing its effectiveness in future incidents.
How should I store the fire blanket for best accessibility?
Fire blankets should be stored in a visible and easily accessible location close to potential fire hazards, such as near the kitchen stove, in commercial kitchens, workshops, or garages. The blanket comes in a compact, wall-mountable pouch or case with clear instructions printed on it. Never store it in a drawer or hidden area where it could be difficult to reach in an emergency.
Is any special training required to use a fire blanket?
No formal training is required, but it is highly recommended that all household members, staff, or occupants familiarize themselves with the blanket’s instructions in advance. The operation is simple: pull the tabs to release the blanket, place it carefully over the fire to cover it completely, and turn off the heat source if safe to do so. For clothing fires, wrap the person and guide them to stop, drop, and roll.
What is the lifespan of a fire blanket if unused?
Fire blankets typically have a shelf life of around 5–10 years if kept in good condition and stored correctly. Regularly inspect the blanket’s pouch and label for any signs of wear, damage, or contamination that may compromise its effectiveness.
Is a fire blanket better than a fire extinguisher?
Fire blankets and fire extinguishers serve different purposes. A fire blanket is best for small, contained fires like kitchen pan fires or when clothing catches fire. In contrast, a fire extinguisher is more suitable for larger or spreading fires. It is recommended to have both in kitchens and workplaces for comprehensive protection.
Are there any fire types that this blanket should not be used on?
Yes. The fire blanket is not suitable for large fires, fires involving flammable gases (Class C), flammable metals (Class D), or electrical fires where the power remains on. Always assess the fire’s size and type before using the blanket, and evacuate if the situation is unsafe.
