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โJan-19-2015 03:09 PM
Caveman Charlie wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Fire blankets
Fire blankets are made of fire-resistant materials. They are particularly useful for smothering fat pan fires or for wrapping around a person whose clothing is on fire.
The fire blanket will be marked to show whether it should be thrown away after use or used again after cleaning, in accordance with the manufacturerโs instructions.
A fire blanket or damp cloth should be used on a fat pan fire.
Fire blankets should be kept in the kitchen.
Do not put your blanket too close to your cooker. You may not reach it in the event of a fire.
Always place the fire blanket near an escape route so that you have the option to walk away and contact the Fire and Rescue Service if you feel the fire is too large to tackle.
On board ship US NAVY and in Power Plants they were stationed near fuel oil & lubricating oil areas.
When I look them up some of them are not very expensive. I may consider buying a couple. One for the house and one for the RV.
โJan-19-2015 02:49 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Fire blankets
Fire blankets are made of fire-resistant materials. They are particularly useful for smothering fat pan fires or for wrapping around a person whose clothing is on fire.
The fire blanket will be marked to show whether it should be thrown away after use or used again after cleaning, in accordance with the manufacturerโs instructions.
A fire blanket or damp cloth should be used on a fat pan fire.
Fire blankets should be kept in the kitchen.
Do not put your blanket too close to your cooker. You may not reach it in the event of a fire.
Always place the fire blanket near an escape route so that you have the option to walk away and contact the Fire and Rescue Service if you feel the fire is too large to tackle.
On board ship US NAVY and in Power Plants they were stationed near fuel oil & lubricating oil areas.
โJan-18-2015 06:36 PM
โJan-18-2015 05:38 PM
Travelbug1 wrote:
Do you use Fire Blankets at all?
Here is the UK we have extinguishers and fire blankets in our RV's, Motorhomes and Caravans as well as smoke alarms and sometimes gas alarms.
On rallys the club rules are to have a fire bucket of water at the front hitch of your outfit in case of fires.
As daft as it sounds it does work and I have seen it save a canvas trailer tent and stop the fire from spreading to the next unit.
โJan-18-2015 02:09 PM
โJan-18-2015 02:01 PM
Travelbug1 wrote:
Do you use Fire Blankets at all?
Here is the UK we have extinguishers and fire blankets in our RV's, Motorhomes and Caravans as well as smoke alarms and sometimes gas alarms.
On rallys the club rules are to have a fire bucket of water at the front hitch of your outfit in case of fires.
As daft as it sounds it does work and I have seen it save a canvas trailer tent and stop the fire from spreading to the next unit.
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