

"Kassensturz" test: When the fire blanket itself is "on fire"

If there is a fire in the kitchen, the fire blanket comes into play. You can use it to extinguish a small fire yourself before calling the fire brigade. A test conducted by "Kassensturz" shows that not every fire blanket lives up to its name.
Baptism of fire for the fire blankets
The good midfield
Six of the ten fire blankets tested are very close to each other. With scores of 4.9 or 4.8, they achieved an overall rating of "good". All of these fire blankets have one thing in common: they failed in the fire in the table fireplace with the glass panes. In other words, in the test where the fire blanket did not hit the fire directly.
Good and cheap? Well ...
When the fire blanket is on fire
Recommended by experts
Personally, this "Kassensturz" test opened my eyes. Naive and naive as I am, I had never thought of something like a fire blanket before. Yet even the fire brigade and building insurers recommend having one at home at all times. I'm making up for this omission here and now and getting us a extinguishing blanket. Or better yet, two.
Before you put yourself in danger when dealing with a fire, call the fire brigade. Because safety always comes first. Even a seemingly trivial matter can be explosive. That's why you should also call the fire brigade if you have extinguished a fire with a fire blanket. Because you never know where else it might be smouldering and mouldering.
You can find the "Kassensturz" fire blanket test and the detailed results here.


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