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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 ...

  5. Active fire protection - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Fire shelter - Wikipedia

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    While such a shelter cannot withstand sustained contact with flames, it can protect a firefighter's life in a short-lived grass fire. Furthermore, it is designed to reflect radiant heat , protect against convective heat , and trap breathable air — most firefighters' deaths are from inhaling hot gases — so that firefighters can survive in ...