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This fire blanket offers a quick and low-maintenance way to tackle small kitchen blazes and outdoor grill flare-ups, wrapping flames or smothering grease fires with minimal mess. Designed for home and kitchen use, this 40 x 40 inch blanket is a compact emergency tool that can be thrown over flames or wrapped around a person to extinguish burning clothing, according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The blanket uses fire-resistant fiberglass to reduce oxygen supply and help put out liquid and grease fires without producing additional smoke or residue. It does not expire and does not rely on pressurized chemicals, so it remains ready to use for long periods. The set includes four identical blankets stored in bright red bags for easy visibility and quick access during an emergency. 🔥
This option is not suitable for electrical fires. For those situations, a different extinguishing method is required because the blanket is intended for combustible liquids, grease, and biofuel fires. Keep this limitation in mind when placing safety equipment around kitchens or garages. ⚠️
Benefits
Having a blanket that does not require training makes it useful for households, rental properties, and outdoor cooking areas where families gather. The flexible fabric can be wrapped around a person who is on fire to help smother flames, or it can be thrown over a small grill or campfire to cut oxygen and help the fire go out. The compact storage pouch helps keep the blanket accessible without taking up much space in a cabinet or first aid kit. 🧯
Technical Specifications
- Name: WUERLI Fire Blanket for Home and Kitchen, 40" x 40", 4 Pack
- Material: Fire-resistant fiberglass
- Dimensions: 40 x 40 inches
- Pack quantity: 4 blankets
- Storage: Bright red storage bag included
Usage Recommendations
Pull the blanket from its pouch and hold it between your hands with the fabric wrapped around your forearms to protect skin when approaching the fire. For surface fires, gently place or throw the blanket over the flames and leave it in place until it has fully cooled, allowing the material to suppress the oxygen feed. When wrapping a person, cover them carefully and roll to help extinguish flames while avoiding rapid movements that can fan the fire.
Consider storing one blanket near the kitchen, one near outdoor grilling areas, and another in a vehicle where camping gear is kept. According to the manufacturer, the blanket is not designed for use on electrical fires, and it should not replace a full fire safety plan that includes working smoke detectors, a clear evacuation route, and appropriate extinguishers for other types of fires.









