Fire Blanket Solutions for Kitchens, EV Bays & Welding Protection
Reliable fiberglass and silicone-coated fire blankets engineered for rapid flame smothering, high-temperature shielding and safer maintenance operations. Available in standard sizes and OEM/ODM custom builds.
Fiberglass
Silicone Coating
OEM/ODM

What Is a Fire Blanket?
A fire blanket is a flame-resistant sheet—commonly made from woven fiberglass or fiberglass with silicone coating—designed to smother fire by isolating oxygen. Compact, non-powered and easy to deploy, it is widely used in household and commercial kitchens, laboratories, maintenance areas, EV parking bays, and workshops.
Types & Use Cases
Kitchen Fire Blanket
- Quick response for pan, oil and small appliance fires.
- Compact wall-mounted soft pouch; pull tabs for fast deployment.
- Popular sizes: 1×1 m, 1.2×1.2 m, 1.2×1.8 m.
EV / Vehicle Fire Blanket
- Large coverage for vehicles in parking lots, workshops and charging bays.
- Helps contain flames and smoke spread; assists evacuation and scene control.
- Common sizes: 6×8 m, 6×9 m; heavy-duty reinforced edges/eyelets.
Welding & Hot Work Blanket
- High-temperature shielding from sparks, spatter and slag.
- Options: plain fiberglass, silicone/vermiculite coatings, high-silica fabrics.
- Used in shipyards, construction, MRO and fabrication shops.
Laboratory / Facility Safety
- Emergency stations in labs and plant rooms.
- Assists with clothing fires and helps create escape routes.
- Pairs well with extinguishers and signage.
Materials & Construction
We manufacture blankets using high-quality fiberglass base cloths, optionally coated to enhance performance in specific environments.
| Option | Key Features | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Woven Fiberglass | Good heat resistance, lightweight, cost-effective. | Kitchen, general purpose. |
| Silicone-Coated Fiberglass | Improved abrasion, oil/chemical resistance; easier cleaning. | Commercial kitchens, EV areas, maintenance. |
| Vermiculite-Treated Fiberglass | Enhanced thermal shielding, reduced fray at high temps. | Welding/hot work protection. |
| High-Silica Fabric | Very high temperature tolerance; premium shielding. | Intensive hot work, heavy industry. |
Edges may be overlocked or reinforced with high-temp thread; metal eyelets and handles available for larger blankets.
Sizes & Specifications
| Model | Suggested Size | Substrate | Coating | Approx. GSM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen-S1 | 1×1 m / 1.2×1.2 m | Woven fiberglass | None / Silicone | 430–500 | Soft pouch, pull tabs, wall-mount. |
| Service-M2 | 1.2×1.8 m / 1.5×1.8 m | Fiberglass | Silicone | 480–600 | Maintenance, commercial kitchens. |
| EV-L | 6×8 m / 6×9 m | Heavy fiberglass | Silicone / Vermiculite | ≥600 | Reinforced edges, optional eyelets/handles. |
| Weld-Pro | Custom (2×3 m ~ 3×5 m) | Fiberglass / High-silica | Silicone / Vermiculite | Varies | Hot work shielding and spark protection. |
Custom sizes, thickness, colors, packaging and private labels are available upon request.
How to Use a Kitchen Fire Blanket (Step-by-Step)
- If it is safe to do so, switch off the heat/power source.
- Pull down both tabs to release the blanket from the soft pouch.
- Hold the top edge to shield your hands and arms.
- Place the blanket gently over the fire and seal the edges to cut off oxygen.
- Do not lift the blanket immediately; wait several minutes.
- Allow the area to cool and ventilate. Replace the blanket after use.
EV / Vehicle Fire Blanket—What to Know
Large EV blankets are designed to help contain flames and smoke spread around a vehicle, assisting first response and site control. Due to the nature of high-energy battery incidents, a blanket is part of a broader safety plan that includes clear evacuation routes and local emergency protocols.
- Choose heavy-duty fabrics with reinforced edges/handles.
- Train staff on safe deployment (teams, trolleys, or cranes for large sizes).
- Inspect after use; replace if damaged or contaminated.
Welding & Hot Work Protection
For fabrication shops, shipyards and maintenance teams, welding blankets and curtains help stop sparks and spatter from igniting nearby materials. Select coatings and GSM by process intensity, distance from arc, and exposure duration.
- Silicone or vermiculite finishes improve durability and heat shielding.
- High-silica fabrics are recommended for sustained high-temp zones.
- Use correct hanging/spacing and keep pathways unobstructed.
Related product: Welding Habitat / Protection Panels
OEM/ODM & Branding Services
We support private labels and distributor programs globally. Services include:
- Custom sizes, GSM and base fabrics.
- Silicone colors and dual-side coatings.
- Edge binding, eyelets, handles and hardware.
- Retail pouches (soft bags/hard cases), multi-language manuals.
- Barcode/QR, carton marks and pallet plans.
- Third-party lab testing support as requested.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fire blanket and how does it work?
A fire blanket is a flame-resistant sheet used to smother fires by cutting off oxygen. It is commonly made from fiberglass or silicone-coated fiberglass and is effective for small pan fires and clothing fires when used correctly.
Which certifications should I look for?
Kitchen fire blankets are often manufactured in accordance with EN 1869 guidelines. Industrial blankets and fabrics can also be assessed to relevant flame-retardant or high-temperature test methods depending on the application and local regulations.
How do I maintain a fire blanket?
Store it in an accessible wall-mounted pouch or case. Inspect the pouch, seams and fabric periodically. Replace the blanket immediately after use or if damage/contamination is observed.
What sizes are available?
Typical kitchen sizes are 1×1 m and 1.2×1.2 m; larger formats such as 1.2×1.8 m provide extra coverage. EV and workshop blankets range from 2×3 m to 6×9 m or beyond. OEM/ODM sizing is available.
Do you offer OEM/ODM?
Yes. We customize materials, coatings, edges, hardware, packaging, manuals and labeling, and can coordinate third-party testing upon request.
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