Fire safety is paramount in every Irish home. One of the most versatile and effective tools you can have on hand is a fire blanket.
Compact and easy to use, fire blankets can quickly smother small fires, preventing them from spreading and causing more damage. Here’s everything you need to know about the correct and safe use of fire blankets.
Where to Store Your Fire Blanket
Accessible Locations: Fire blankets should be stored in easily accessible locations. Ideal places include the kitchen, garage, or any area where a fire is most likely to occur.
Visibility: Keep the fire blanket visible and clearly marked. It should be stored in its case, which often has a clear label or instructions, and mounted on a wall or in a known drawer.
Avoiding Obstructions: Ensure that the fire blanket is not obstructed by other items. You should be able to reach it quickly in an emergency without having to move other objects out of the way.
When to Use a Fire Blanket
Small Fires: Fire blankets are ideal for small fires that can be quickly contained. This includes kitchen fires on stovetops, small electrical fires, and fires involving clothing.
Kitchen Safety: Use a fire blanket for oil and grease fires in the kitchen. These types of fires should never be extinguished with water, as it can cause the fire to spread.
Clothing Fires: If someone’s clothing catches fire, a fire blanket can be used to wrap around the person to smother the flames.
How to Use a Fire Blanket
Read Instructions: Familiarise yourself with the fire blanket’s instructions before an emergency arises. Knowing how to use it beforehand can save precious seconds during a fire.
Deploying the Blanket: Pull the tabs to release the fire blanket from its case. Hold the blanket by the fabric strips or edges to protect your hands.
Cover the Fire: Carefully place the blanket over the fire to smother it. If it’s a pan fire, ensure the blanket covers the pan completely. Do not throw the blanket, as this could spread the fire.
Turn Off Heat Source: If possible and safe to do so, turn off the heat source to prevent reignition.
Leave the Blanket in Place: Leave the fire blanket over the fire until it has cooled completely to prevent reignition.
Should You Use a Fire Blanket Multiple Times or Replace It?
Single-Use Item: Fire blankets are generally designed for single use. After use, they should be replaced immediately. This is because they may have been damaged during the fire and may not provide the same level of protection if reused.
Replacement Policy: Regularly check the condition of your fire blanket and replace it if it shows any signs of wear or if it’s been stored for a long period without use. We recommend replacing your Fire Blanket at least every 7 years.
A fire blanket is a crucial part of your home’s fire safety kit. By storing it correctly, knowing when and how to use it, and understanding its single-use nature, you can ensure that you’re prepared to handle small fires effectively and safely.
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Be Smart. Be Prepared. Be Safe.
Remember: If You Discover a Fire
- Raise the alarm
- Evacuate the premises
- Call 999 or 112
- Only tackle the fire if safe to do so