Description
This EV Fire Blanket is a popular product for first responders. It’s an innovative and essential solution for managing electric vehicle (EV) fire incidents. The bracket is engineered with proprietary FiberWeave technology, a combination of ultra-fine glass and silicone crafted into a robust, heat-resistant weave. It’s pinch-welded and Kevlar-stitched seams have been rigorously tested to withstand intense heat. This advanced design provides an effective barrier to contain flames, smoke, and toxic fumes resulting from a lithium-ion battery incident, ensuring safety and mitigating risks.
RECOMMENDED USE
Lay the fire blanket on the ground, either in front of or behind the vehicle, ensuring it is fully extended before deployment.
2+ individuals grasp the designed handles, pulling the fire blanket over the vehicle in sync to envelop it securely and efficiently.
Raise the edge of the blanket and deploy the Stat-X First Responder.
Ensure the blanket is tight verifying that all edges reach the ground to establish a tight seal. Wet blanket with water. If possible, monitor with a thermal imaging camera before removing the blanket.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the Maximum Temperature of the Blanket?
The maximum temperature resistance of the blanket is 3,200 degrees for 20 minutes. However, the aid of a fire hose will increase the surface temperature to 4,000 with no noticeable decline after 45 minutes.
What is the Shelf Life of the Blanket?
The shelf life of the Li-Fire blanket is typically 5 years. However, blankets must be inspected every 2 years for any damage to material. Blankets exposed to frequent climate/weather changes may shorten shelf life.
How do I store the Blanket?
Keep the blanket in a dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Can I Reuse the Blanket?
Yes, the blanket can be reused if the blanket is still in great condition after use.
How do I Decontaminate/Clean the Blanket?
Once used, lay the blanket out flat and rinse. Then, use a burst to remove soot and rinse again. Let the blanket dry fully and then inspect for holes. Discoloration is normal. By using the water and burst you can find damage to the blanket without potentially injuring oneself (touching fiberglass).
**NOTE: Each case will need to be judged on a case-by-case basis. If a blanket has been used on an EV during a full thermal runaway, it has served its purpose of containment and suppression and should be disposed of.
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