Fire blankets for firefighters
Our fire blankets, made from high-performance, non-combustible technical fibers, meet the needs and constraints of firefighters during their interventions on fires in vehicles, two-wheelers and lithium batteries.
Solutions designed to control a fire outbreak

In the event of an accident involving a car – electric or internal combustion – or a motorized two-wheeler, there is always a risk of fire. The battery can be damaged, causing a short-circuit. If it’s a lithium battery, it can overheat and cause thermal runaway, leading to fire or explosion. With our fire blankets, firefighters can quickly reduce the temperature, isolate the source of the fire and slow its spread. Their use prevents a chain reaction and makes it easier for firefighters to intervene at the scene of an accident.

Fire brigade stop a fire and debate about causes of electric vehicle fire

Why does it work better than other firefighting equipment ?

  • Speed – they isolate a fire in seconds
  • Performance – they prevent the spread of flames 
  • Easy to use – no training required
  • Environmentally friendly – they release no fumes or toxic substances 
  • Resistance – made of non-combustible technical fibers, they withstand very high temperatures

Our Flamastop fire blankets work without water, powder or foam. When used on a vehicle with a fire or lithium battery, they do not release toxic fumes into the air or pollutants into the ground. They immediately isolate smoke and flames and prevent them from spreading.

For fire-fighters, our solutions are additional fire-fighting resources, specially designed for specific applications: fires involving combustion engines, electric vehicles and two-wheelers. Their use enables them to intervene rapidly, limiting the damage caused by a fire. And if it’s a lithium battery fire, the reusable Flamastop fire blanket helps bring it under control by lowering the temperature, limiting thermal runaway and the spread of the fire.

Easy to store and move, our products support fire-fighters in their fire-fighting operations. They help them isolate a fire and prevent human, material and environmental damage.