On October 14, 2025, a devastating fire ripped through a multi-storey garment factory and adjacent chemical warehouse in Dhaka’s Mirpur area, claiming at least 16 lives and injuring several others.
The blaze began on the third floor of a seven-storey building and spread rapidly into the nearby warehouse containing bleaching powder, plastics, and hydrogen peroxide — materials that fueled the flames and released toxic gases.
Alarmingly, many victims could not escape because rooftop doors were locked and thick smoke and toxic gas blocked evacuation routes.
(Reuters report)
The Dhaka fire is a global wake-up call for every manufacturing, warehouse, or industrial facility. The tragedy exposed major safety gaps, including:
These failures show that escape readiness — not just fire suppression — is a critical missing component in many industrial safety plans.
A Fire Escape Cloak is a specially designed heat-resistant garment that helps individuals move through intense heat and smoke to reach safety.
When made from high-performance fiberglass materials, it provides:
Suihua Fiberglass, a trusted manufacturer of industrial fiberglass safety materials, offers a Fire Escape Cloak developed for high-risk environments like garment factories, workshops, and warehouses.
Based on lessons from the Dhaka tragedy, fire escape cloaks should be placed strategically in:
To maximise effectiveness, companies should:
The Dhaka factory fire is a painful reminder that fires in industrial settings can escalate quickly — and the true tragedy often lies in the inability to escape.
By equipping facilities with Suihua Fiberglass Fire Escape Cloaks, companies can dramatically improve emergency preparedness and survival chances.
Choose Suihua Fire Escape Cloaks — Because when escape becomes the only option, protection matters.