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Product description
This LFLMS emergency fire blanket set of six offers a practical, hands-free solution for managing small kitchen or workshop fires. Designed for everyday home use, it provides quick access to a fire suppression tool that doesn’t require complex tools or training. The high-temperature flame-resistant strips allow safe handling even when exposed to intense heat, unlike standard nylon tabs that can burn hands.
Key Points
Each blanket in the 6-pack is made from 100% fiberglass, a material known for its durability and resistance to fire and extreme heat. The fire-resistant edges feature specialized tabs that stay intact under high temperatures, enabling safe deployment without risk of injury. A pair of work gloves is included to enhance user safety during deployment. The product meets CE EN 1896:1997 safety standards, ensuring it is reliable for residential fire suppression.
Technical Specifications
- Brand and Model: LFLMS Emergency Fire Blanket 6-Pack
- Material: 100% fiberglass
- Fire Resistance: Meets CE EN 1896:1997 standard
- Design: Includes flame-resistant tabs and steel 304 stainless steel hooks for wall mounting
- Usage: Suitable for kitchens, tool sheds, and vehicles
- Reusability: Can be reused if no oil stains or physical damage occur
Benefits
The blanket provides immediate asphyxiation of small flames, making it ideal for kitchen pan fires or overheated electrical devices. It does not require storage in a cluttered fire extinguisher cabinet, reducing household disarray. Unlike traditional extinguishers, it works without pressure or chemicals, offering a simpler, safer alternative. The presence of steel hooks allows easy mounting on walls or cabinets, ensuring quick access during emergencies.
Usage Recommendations
Place the blanket in high-traffic areas such as near stoves, in tool storage, or in vehicles. Simply unfold by pulling down the flame-resistant tabs and lay the blanket flat over the source of the fire. Wait until the blanket cools completely before removing it. Children and older adults can use it safely due to its easy-to-handle design. Avoid using it on large or spreading fires—always evacuate and call emergency services in such cases. A single blanket can extinguish small flames effectively, but it should not replace a full fire safety system.









