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Jeannie
> 3 dayA few weeks ago I was driving on the interstate and saw a huge ball of fire on the shoulder. As I got closer I realized it was an RV on fire! The truck pulling it had unhooked the hitched and pulled forward, and the owners were watching it burn. I called 911, and the fire department was already on its way. I could feel the heat of the fire as I drove past. It was really sad! I have often thought that I have little fire protection in my RV-and in my home. I saw an ad on social media for this product, and took the opportunity to do a little search and found this product. I will keep one in my kitchen and one in my RV, and will hope to never use them . . . but will have them should the need arise. I think this just needs to be a staple in every place where famlies gather and cook, for safety as well as peace of mind.
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Naqam
> 3 dayEveryone is aware of fire extinguishers and the importance of having smoke alarms in the home, but I think these fire blankets are just as important. You get four fire blankets in the package and they all come in individual bags that are easy to hang in places around your house or car. To use, you just pull the tab at the bottom to quickly access the blanket to smother a fire. Thankfully I have not had to use these blankets yet, but just having them gives me piece of mind in case of an emergency. If you are wanting to add an easy and effective tool for fire safety, you can’t go wrong with these blankets.
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Michael DuPree
> 3 dayI hope I never have to use one but like that I have it in case
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K. A. Lynch
> 3 dayFires need air, and the theory is that you can throw this blanket over a small fire to starve it of air. How well it works will depend upon how well a person can cut off the supply of air that feeds the fire. This fiberglass blanket is a bit over 3 feet square. It is big enough to throw over a small fire or to cover part of a person, bug not to wrap the body. In some circumstances I think that even if you can’t extinguish the fire with the blanket you might suppress it to slow its spread. Could be a useful piece of emergency equipment. I held a lighter up to it and did not see any evidence of melting or other deformity from the flame. It is what it is advertised to be and does what it is supposed to within its size limitations. Keep it with your fire extinguisher as an additional fire fighting tool.
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Dominique
> 3 dayThese are great! Good quality and large in size. Something you pray you will never need but always a good item to have in case of a fire emergency. Excellent value for two pack .
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doctur44
> 3 dayThese fire safety blankets arrived as expected, look just as pictured. Obviously, I can’t (or won’t) exactly test them out, so I just have to trust that they will do the job if I ever need them (hopefully I never do). Four pack is a good value, and I have stored them around the house (bedroom, office and kitchen), so they will be readily on hand should the need arise. Bright red packaging makes them easy to find in an emergency. Happy with this order.
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Jim
> 3 dayHopefully these are never needed. But taking them out of the bag and trying them out they are NOT itchy and are flexible and thick. They will definitely keep you safe for long enough that in case there is a fire you will have a few min to get out to a safe spot.
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sci-fi nerd
> 3 dayWe have yet to test this on an actual fire - fingers crossed we never even need it. But since we have all gas appliances in our house, we needed the peace of mind a fire blanket rated for gas stove fires would provide. This fire blanket is packaged in bright red, so we cant miss it, even in an emergency. I have it next to the fire extinguisher in our kitchen, within easy reach. I need to buy at least one more for our upstairs gas range, and a duplicate of this will do just fine.
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Engineer, Deep Thinker
Greater than one weekI hope I never have to put these to the test but they seem to be made of a heavy material that should drape well and conform nicely to whatever you lay it on. I would think that should help block the oxygen away from the burning surface, which would help extinguish the flames.
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nycmrx
Greater than one weekOrdered this fire blanket to have on hand for emergency use. I like how it is packaged in a bright red vinyl case to be easy to find when you need it, and very sturdy with an easy to open velcro closure. Its compact enough that it fits perfectly in one of my utensil drawers next to the range top of my oven - it will be at my fingertips if / when needed. For the low price this blanket is giving me a lot of peace of mind. Recommended.