VEHICLE FIRE BLANKET
The fire blankets are specifically designed to handle all types of vehicle fires both indoors and outdoors. The Bridgehill car fire blanket also has the most effective feature for controlling and isolating car fires involving electric vehicles.
Car fires are inherently dangerous and emit toxic fumes. In high-risk locations such as petrol stations, road tunnels, car parks or passenger ferries, a car fire can quickly turn into a disaster. Bridgehill fire blankets contain flames, smoke and toxic fumes in seconds, offering an effective solution for dealing with vehicle fires.
Areas of use
Parking garage
In parking garages and other places with a collection of cars, there is always a risk of car fires and the spread of fire.
Bridgehill car fire blankets should be easily accessible on every parking level.
Ferries
On a car ferry, it is crucial to quickly isolate fire and smoke to prevent the fire from spreading and avoid panic among passengers.
A Bridgehill car fire blanket should be available on every car deck.
Gas station, charging station
A Bridgehill car fire blanket should be readily available at both gas stations and electric vehicle charging stations. It prevents any fire from spreading to the gasoline and isolates the fire in lithium-powered vehicles.
Airports
Many cars are parked outside airport terminals. Inside the terminal building, baggage carts, forklifts and other vehicles can be at risk of fire. Airports should have a number of Bridgehill car fire blankets near entrances and throughout the building.
Garage
Cars with faults or cars that have recently been involved in an accident are at greater risk of spontaneous combustion. A Bridgehill fire blanket should be readily available at any car repair shop, paint shop or workshop.
Road tunnels
In road tunnels, it is crucial to quickly isolate smoke and toxic gases from car fires, as they pose a danger to people inside the tunnel. Bridgehill Car Fire Blankets should be available at regular intervals throughout the tunnel.
Specifications:
How do you act?
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It is important to train personnel in the correct deployment of the fire blanket and to follow the approved protocol.
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Never use water under the blanket, it can lead to toxic gas accumulation, hydrogen explosions, vapor pressure and re-ignition.
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Always wait for professional firefighters to assess the situation before removing the blanket.
