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Meg12
> 24 hourGreat to have on hand, and you just hope you dont ever have to use it. Really not possible to test this out. I love the concept and feel good having these in the house just in case!
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SemiCrunchyAlwaysExtra
> 24 hourPlay as pictured, and it has a nice sturdy reinforced hole to hang the blanket from so that it is handy in case of emergency. I didn’t take it out because I am afraid I won’t be able to get it back in right for when I really need to use it, however, it comes with two thick, black straps that stick out the bottom so you can grab and pull and it should pop out the bottom. This is a good value, and it is smart to be prepared just in case. better safe than sorry. I would definitely recommend Adulting and ordering one to have in your home. I keep one in the kitchen and one upstairs in the hall closet.
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REF
> 24 hourItem description: 2 ct Fire Blankets Brand: Mondoshop Item: B0BW34KRX2 Date received: 2023-04-09 Headline: Great fire protection addition - especially for kitchen or garage! Product Claims 2 count, 1 meter square heavy fiberglass fabric fire blanket Color: red holder, white fabric I received exactly what was claimed in the product description as to count, style/type, size, and color. The fire blanket is a heavy weave of fire-resistant fiberglass fabric that is just over 3 feet square (1 meter). It is intended to be used early as a first line of defense on developing fires before they spread out of control, so it should be store nearby to potential fire hazards. Ideally it should be supplemented with a back-up fire extinguisher, but this blanket is capable of extinguishing many early small fires on its own.
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doctur44
> 24 hourThese 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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New Survival Skills
> 24 hourVery well made, heavy material however, in all honesty a full review of this product cant be made unless its actually used to put out a fire.
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Carder
> 24 hourI am hoping I never have to use this fire blanket, but on the off chance I do, its good to know I have one on hand. This one feels like great quality, though I havent actually ever used it, I suspect it would do its job in case of an emergency. I also like how this comes with a carrying pack and its fairly portable.
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TimR
> 24 hourThis comes ready to mount to a hook or screw in your hazard zone. If needed, pull on the black straps hanging off the bottom and out comes the blanket. No, I did not try fire suppression as thankfully I didnt need to. It looks like it works but I cant say I tested
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Jeannie
> 24 hourA 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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K. A. Lynch
> 24 hourFires 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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Jessica
> 24 hourI ordered this fire blanket and I keep it in my kitchen area. You never want to use it, but youll be prepared in case of need. Pull it out, place on fire, and stay safe and at ease. Every home should have at least one in their kitchen. I actually would like several more to put into each bedroom. This would be great to have in an emergency kit. Worth the investment for safety first.