Emergency Fire Blankets for Home Kitchen - Mondoshop Fiberglass Fireproof Blankets for Camping, Picnic, Fireplace, School, Grill, Car, Office, Warehouse
-
LtHixson
> 24 hourGrease fires are bad. Grease fires handled the wrong way can be catastrophic. With the amount of heat given off, getting a lid on a pan of burning grease can be intimidating and challenging. This is important because when the adrenaline hits - and it will - fine motor skills generally go out the window. This blanket increases the chance of successfully coving the fire as it relies only on gross motor skills. Your exposure to heat and fire is minimized as your hands and arms are shielded from the fire and heat. Operation is simple - just cover with the 3 x 3 blanket, turn off the heat, and leave it alone until it cools off. I would go a step beyond the instructions and also recommend calling your local emergency number, just in case. Its better to have the pros come out and make sure there is no fire extension into or above your stove or cabinets. $19.99 (at the time of this review) for two blankets is cheap insurance. Give the second one to a family member.
-
Tawney L. Mazek
> 24 hourYes, we have fire extinguishers, but these blankets are a great addition to emergency supplies. There is no reason they shouldn’t work as fiberglass is very heat resistant. The fact that it is simple is a plus. They are easy to remove from the bag and easy to keep within reach. We’ve put them in the kitchen, workroom and vehicles. As the package says – hope you never need this – but it’s a good thing to have.
-
MJBurroughs
> 24 hourThe blanket is securely held in a easy to transport or easy to hang package, and it would be good to keep these in a place youll remember to find it. The tabs that stick out of the bottom are for pulling out the blanket quickly, and this would work well in an emergency situation. The blanket is large and should be enough to protect most full size adults. This should also be able to suppress a small flame if needed. Good to keep one in the kitchen and keep another around for the car. We are happy to have this on hand.
-
Stephanie
> 24 hourThis is one of the items you. It with the hopes of never needing them. I have a few other fire blankets from a different source. These seem comparable so I am assuming they are made well.
-
Jim
> 24 hourHopefully 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.
-
Dominique
> 24 hourThese 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 .
-
John the Wizard
> 24 hourThese are really nice for fire emergency. I like that they’re easy to store and flat. They make for a very convenient use in case of a fire. Always a good thing to have around for safety and peace of mind.
-
Dr Mojo
> 24 hourIm not going to waste one by taking it out of the package...but the reviews are clear that these work well. Thanks to other users who have tested them. They all look alike which makes me think theyre made by the same factory and rebranded. Hope I wont have to use one but its good to have them. Make sure you and your family know where they are and have at least read the instructions. Memory fades in the midst of an emergency!
-
AMS
> 24 hourThis is a small blanket but a good size to cover a candle that got out of control or your poor cooking skills! You can hang it in your pantry and then pull the tabs to quickly release the blanket for use. I got the 4 pack and will give 1 to a family member for their kitchen. If the fire is small this seems like a quicker option than a fire extinguisher and potentially less messy. Every home should have a fire suppression device whether it be a fire extinguisher, blanket, etc...its a good investment. As always, if the fire doesnt seem to be contained please call 911/Fire Rescue ASAP!
-
Middle Path
> 24 hourI used one of these when my PItboss tabletop pellet grill caught fire (too much oily goo that I hadnt cleaned). It was easy to use and effective at cutting the wind that was supplying oxygen and feeding the fire. Theyre made with fiberglass so I wasnt really able to fold it and put it back in the bag - I tried using tongs but they didnt afford me the dexterity to fold, so I just got another one.