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New Product Alert: Emergency Fire Extinguisher Blanket

Fire background with red emergency fire extinguisher blanket in the forefront.AED.US is proud to present you with a new product – the PD-452 Emergency Fire Extinguisher Blanket. For only $19.99, you can get the perfect tool for small fire emergencies. The simple-to-use blanket is designed to ensure fires are extinguished before they get out of control.  It works by suffocating a flame from oxygen and isolates high temperatures up to 1076℉ or 580℃. The fire extinguisher blanket is ideal for fires in the kitchen, fireplace, grill, car, camping, workshop, and other common fire emergencies.  It can even extinguish all fires from liquid, grease, and solid-state fuels. Unlike traditional fire extinguishers, the PD-452 fire blanket is mess-free, leaves no residue behind, and contains no harsh chemicals.

How to use the Fire Extinguisher Blanket 

  1. Pull down the tabs
  2. Remove the blanket from the pouch
  3. Place over the fire
  4. Dispose of the blanket when the fire is extinguished

If in a severe survival situation, wrap your body to escape a fire or cover your body to use as a heat shield.

Features 

  • Can be used as a welding blanket or emergency survival fire blanket 
  • Non-combustible (working temperature: 1076℉ or 580℃) 
  • Made from high-density fire-resistant fiberglass 
  • Compact structure and soft texture makes it easy to cover uneven surfaces 
  • Thicker than the other fire blankets 

To get your own PD-452 Emergency Fire Extinguisher Blanket for only $19.99, give us a call at 800-695-1209 or Explore here! 


Blaire Czarneicki, AED.US Customer Service Director, posing for a headshot. Written by Blaire Czarniecki

Customer Service Director

Blaire attended the University of Tennessee where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology- Child and Family Studies. She has been in the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) industry for over eight years and is the Director of Customer Service for Coro Medical. Blaire is also an American Red Cross certified CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor, highly trained by each manufacturer on their specific AEDs, and knowledgeable regarding ALL State AED regulations and legislation.“I know that every day I come to work, I am playing a part in saving someone’s life. I’m passionate about these devices and am always looking for new and innovative ways to spread awareness and knowledge about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). I look forward to the day when everywhere I go, I will see an AED—when SCA will no longer take any lives.”

Last updated November 10th, 2021.