About Water Gel Blankets
We specialize in offering Water Gel Blankets of exceptional quality. They consist of a blanket-like layer of woven material and a layer of gel. A barrier that suffocates the fire and stops it from spreading should be created using the available ranges in addition to these. In industrial environments like chemical factories, oil refineries, and manufacturing sites where flammable liquids and chemicals are present, water gel blankets are used. They must make sure that it melts properly and forms a strong fire barrier.
Superior Fire Protection for IndustryCombining high-performance 100% wool or non-woven fabric with a special water-based gel coating, these blankets are engineered to tackle severe fire emergencies. The rapid heat absorption capability protects users and equipment, while the antimicrobial, non-toxic gel provides additional safety during application.
Durability and Ease of UseDesigned for industrial environments, these blankets offer long-lasting moisture retention and robust construction. Storage is simple in the supplied quick access bag or rigid container, and the blanket's portable, wall-mounted pouch ensures immediate deployment in emergencies.
Versatile and Safe ApplicationSuitable for both single or multiple uses depending on contamination, water gel blankets immediately cool and soothe burn injuries. With a working temperature tolerance up to 1200C for short periods, they are ideal for environments where rapid, effective fire mitigation is essential.
FAQ's of Water Gel Blankets:
Q: How do you use a water gel blanket during a fire emergency?
A: To use, manually unfold the blanket from its pouch or container, then immediately spread it over the fire source or directly cover the affected individual or equipment. This action smothers flames, rapidly cools the area, and reduces the risk of further burn injury.
Q: What materials are used in water gel blankets, and are they safe?
A: Water gel blankets are made from 100% wool or non-woven fabric and coated with a non-toxic, water-based polymer gel. The gel is non-irritant and antimicrobial, ensuring safety during direct contact with skin.
Q: When should a water gel blanket be replaced?
A: Replace the blanket if it has been used on a contaminated fire, damaged, or if 5 years have passed since manufacture, as indicated by storage guidelines. Blankets can be reused if not contaminated, maintaining their fire protection integrity.
Q: Where can water gel blankets be stored for optimal readiness?
A: Store the blanket in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Utilize the wall-mounted pouch or rigid container supplied for quick and accessible deployment during emergencies.
Q: What is the primary benefit of using a water gel blanket over traditional fire blankets?
A: Water gel blankets not only smother flames but also rapidly absorb heat and immediately cool burns, mitigating injury. Their antimicrobial properties and non-toxic composition provide additional safety for users.
Q: Can the water gel blanket be used more than once?
A: Yes, these blankets are designed for single or multiple uses, depending on contamination. If the blanket has not been exposed to hazardous materials or bodily fluids during use, it can be reused as per manufacturer guidance.