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  2. These easy-to-use fire blankets are just $7 each ... - AOL

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    Remember, these are not a substitute for fire extinguishers, as this shopper notes: "I bought these for Christmas gifts for my adult children and after speaking to a friend who is a firefighter, I ...

  3. Fire blanket - Wikipedia

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    In the investigation out of the 22 tested fire blankets, 16 of the fire blankets themselves caught fire. In the other 6 the fire reignited when the blanket was removed after 17 minutes. The Dutch Fire Burn foundation reported [12] several accidents involving the use of fire blankets when extinguishing oil/fat fires. Consumers may send in their ...

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    Electric blankets can pose a potential fire hazard, which gives many people pause. So we turned to fire safety experts and professional electricians to find out how safe it is to snuggle up with a ...

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    Standpipes are installed in most large, multistory buildings. There are two types of standpipes: dry and wet. Most standpipes are dry systems and cannot be used by the public. Dry systems require a fire engine to pump water into the system. Most dry systems do not have pre-connected hoses and require firefighters to bring in the hose.

  6. Fire extinguishers are available to MTA personnel & emergency services; MTA does not utilize fire blankets,” Dave Steckel said in an email. Instead, train cars are outfitted with signs ...

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    Two or three firefighters will be dispatched to a newly reported fire. Helitack crews are usually used for initial attack on fires that are difficult for other firefighters to access, or on extended fires that require aerial support in the form of water drops, cargo delivery, crew shuttling, or reconnaissance.

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