A fire blanket is one of the most useful pieces of safety equipment in your home. It opens quickly and can be used to put out a small fire in a hurry or even to cover yourself if you have to walk ...
The Cobra Fire Blanket represents the evolution of home fire safety equipment, offering a compact, maintenance-free alternative to traditional fire extinguishers. This emergency fire blanket provides ...
EFFORT UNDERWAY TO HELP PEOPLE STAY SAFE IN CASE OF A FIRE. KCRA 3’S MELANIE WINGO JOINING US NOW LIVE IN SACRAMENTO, WHERE BLANKETS ARE BEING HANDED OUT. SO, MELANIE, THESE THESE AREN’T JUST ANY OLD ...
Each week we look at hundreds of items for inclusion on the Firefighter Nation website. And each week, some fall by the wayside, either for a lack of time or insufficient information or just too many ...
The National Fire Protection Association recently reported that a fire department responds to related incidents every 24 seconds in the United States. This alarming statistic is hard to swallow for ...
It seems like a simple enough solution: Why not just wrap houses in fire blankets during a wildfire? A new study that was just published in Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering is apparently the first ...
As much as there is no party without music, there is no fire without oxygen. Water, foam, powder, and other fire fighting methods focus precisely on separating this gas from any heat source. Anyway, ...
When temps turn frigid outside or you simply feel like being as cozy as can be, there’s nothing better than curling up with an electric blanket. Heated blankets offer you a customizable source of ...
WEST BEND, Wis. - As electric vehicles (EV) grow in popularity, the West Bend Fire Department has found a different way to fight potential EV fires. "A lot of times when these (gas-powered) cars catch ...
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Appleton Fire Department: Use a fire extinguisher, not a fire blanket
With house fires tending to be more common during the holiday season, officials in Appleton are recommending residents opt ...
As Chemistry 101 reminds us, fire needs three elements to survive: a source of heat, a source of fuel and a supply of oxygen. Unfortunately, the average household contains all of these elements in ...
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