Fire Blankets for Museum Fire Prevention
Our fire blankets are made of high-performance, non-combustible technical fibres. They thus prevent the spread of flames in the event of a fire between internal combustion vehicles, electric vehicles and lithium batteries in a museum.
Resistant, innovative and reusable devices

Made in Europe, our fire blankets are fireproof and can be deployed quickly by two people. Their objective is to protect property and people by preventing the spread of:

  • flames during a fire in an electric vehicle, thermal vehicle or lithium battery;
  • toxic and harmful fumes.

They therefore meet the expectations and constraints of museums, which must find solutions to prevent fires in the vehicles of their staff and visitors.

Fire cover package use to control fire outbreak cause by battery lithium

Why choose our fire blankets for museum applications ?

  • Fast – isolate a fire outbreak in few minutes 
  • Accessibility – they can be used by individuals and professionals, without training
  • Safety – they prevent the spread of flames 
  • Environmentally friendly – they do not emit smoke or toxic substances
  • Quality – they are made in Europe and tested by official and approved laboratories

For the manufacture of our fire blankets, we have chosen high-performance and fireproof technical fibres. An innovative and flexible fabric, perfectly suited to the design of firefighting devices.

In museums, their presence and use make it possible to:

  • quickly control a fire outbreak;
  • avoid significant material and human damage and a further accident;
  • fight a fire while waiting for the intervention of the firefighters.

Reusable, our fire blankets help prevent the spread of flames. During a fire:

  • on a combustion vehicle, they will smother the fire by depriving it of oxygen and thus extinguish it;
  • on an electric vehicle or lithium battery, they prevent the spread of fire and limit the thermal runaway of a battery by lowering the temperature.

They are also quick and easy to set up. It only takes two people to deploy them. These are serious advantages for museums, which can act quickly in the event of a fire starting on a vehicle.